The Last of the Mohicans (Great Illustrated Classics (Playmore))

The Last of the Mohicans (Great Illustrated Classics (Playmore))

By James Fenimore Cooper

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Grades 4 - 8Grade 6n/a5.917689
In 1757, the third year of the French and Indian War, Hawkeye, a colonial scout, and his friends, Chingachkook, a chief of the Mohicans, and his son Uncas risk their lives to guide two English sisters through hostile territory and evade the evil Huron, Magua, who is determined to destroy them.
Publisher: Abdo Publishing Company
ISBN-13: 9781577656920
ISBN-10: 157765692X
Published on 1/1/2002
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 240

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The main lesson to learn in this marvelous story is that true,"trust and understanding" can develop beetween two people the culture set aside. For example, in this tale, Hawkeye and Chingachkook are of completely differing cultures,the one named Hawkeye a colonial, and Chingachkook an Indian are so close they are like two peas in a pod! Additionally this book is in the intense setting of the french-indian war, resulting in an almost impossible friendship for people of origns that are warring and unthinkable for them to be tied by brotherhood which symbolizes their strong and growing stronger friendship. Although, these valorous men are met with ferocious challenges along their daring journey to deliver two crucial daughters to their critical colernel father, they refuse not to fall back from a challenge and will always come through for each other. Equally important, their life is more enriched with their friendship, for mohican Chingachkook lost his most dear son.But, Hawkeye never had a kin. Through the greiving time the pair can not be more thankful for each other. As a result, the touching tale, " The Last of the Mohicans" teaches the value of enduring friendship eve through most tough times. I'd rate this fantasticla book an"8 out of 10" and the stunning illustrations "7 out of 10". I would reccomend this story because it is inceredibly suspenseful and unbelivably realistic.The unansweed question id like to adk is"how did the mohican warriors all die out."

the mane character calls himself hawk-eye he never tells you his real name. he is a excellent tracker and he has really good aim