| WALKER'S JOURNEY HOME, By Helen Hughes Vick. Tucson, AZ: Harbinger House (P.O. Box 42948, 85733-2948), 1995. Paperbound. 182 Pp. ISBN Number 1-57140-001-X. $9.95. A follow-up to “Walker of Time”, “Walker’s Journey Home” is a science fiction account tying together the ancient Sinagua and the present day Hopi. Walker Talayesva, the primary character, is a boy born into the twentieth century Hopi tribe. Raised traditionally but yet exposed to the modern ways of the non-Indian, Walker is charged with using his knowledge to travel back in time into the thirteenth century and save the ancient Sinagua from extinction. Well written and enjoyable, “Walker of Time”, takes the reader on a journey into another way of life. It would make a wonderful gift for the young reader. Anita Cheek Moon, Member Reviewers’ Consortium |
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