Sootface
Once, an Ojibwa man whose wife had died raised three daughters alone. The two older girls were lazy and bad-tempered, and made their youngest sister do all the work. When the flames from the cooking fire singed her hair or burned her skin, they laughed and called her Sootface.While she worked,...
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Once, an Ojibwa man whose wife had died raised three daughters alone. The two older girls were lazy and bad-tempered, and made their youngest sister do all the work. When the flames from the cooking fire singed her hair or burned her skin, they laughed and called her Sootface.While she worked, Sootface dreamed that one day she would find a husband. Then a mighty warrior with the power to make himself invisible decides to marry. Only a woman with a kind and honest heart could see him, and be his bride.Though her sisters ridicule her, Sootface sets off to try her luck, never looking back. Her courage and good nature bring her the husband she has longed for.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780440413639 (044041363X)
Publish date: May 12th 1997
Publisher: Dragonfly Books
Pages no: 32
Edition language: English
Genre: Native American / Folktale / Family / Manners / Magic Year Published: 1994 Year Read: 2010Publisher: Doubleday Book for Young Readers “Sootface: An Ojibwa Cinderella Story” is a brilliant Native American version of “Cinderella” retold by Robert D. San Souci along with beautiful illustr...
Sootface is a Native American version of Cinderella. It is about a young girl named Sootface, who is treated terribly by her two older sisters. But a hunter, who no one has ever seen, tells his sister to go to the town and tell the people that the first woman to see him will be the one he takes as h...