Badge of Honor
Summer is winding down for Emerson, an almost-12-year-old boy raised with computers and video games who’s been spending the vacation with his Navajo grandfather at sheep camp. Suddenly Grandpa Charlie is bitten by a rattlesnake, and Emerson, who has only driven around the lonely mesa, must now drive his grandfather to the E.R. in Shiprock. Left on his own when the hospital decides to keep Grandpa overnight, Emerson becomes caught up with a ring of thieves when he discovers a bag of native jewelry and war medals they had stolen—including a gold medallion belonging to a Navajo code talker. Introduction to the morning corn pollen ceremony makes Emerson determined to try harder to walk in beauty. But the gang knows he has something they want, and are determined to find where it is. Escaping the thieves and trying to help the police catch them draws Emerson deeper into the traditional ways of the reservation’s people. But as the time draw near for his mother to take him home again, new dangers threaten, leading to a meeting with the old Code Talker, whose courage, intelligence, and honor make him proud to share his Navajo heritage.
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Badge of Honor
Summer is winding down for Emerson, an almost-12-year-old boy raised with computers and video games who’s been spending the vacation with his Navajo grandfather at sheep camp. Suddenly Grandpa Charlie is bitten by a rattlesnake, and Emerson, who has only driven around the lonely mesa, must now drive his grandfather to the E.R. in Shiprock. Left on his own when the hospital decides to keep Grandpa overnight, Emerson becomes caught up with a ring of thieves when he discovers a bag of native jewelry and war medals they had stolen—including a gold medallion belonging to a Navajo code talker. Introduction to the morning corn pollen ceremony makes Emerson determined to try harder to walk in beauty. But the gang knows he has something they want, and are determined to find where it is. Escaping the thieves and trying to help the police catch them draws Emerson deeper into the traditional ways of the reservation’s people. But as the time draw near for his mother to take him home again, new dangers threaten, leading to a meeting with the old Code Talker, whose courage, intelligence, and honor make him proud to share his Navajo heritage.
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Badge of Honor

Badge of Honor

by Karen Glinski
Badge of Honor

Badge of Honor

by Karen Glinski

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Overview

Summer is winding down for Emerson, an almost-12-year-old boy raised with computers and video games who’s been spending the vacation with his Navajo grandfather at sheep camp. Suddenly Grandpa Charlie is bitten by a rattlesnake, and Emerson, who has only driven around the lonely mesa, must now drive his grandfather to the E.R. in Shiprock. Left on his own when the hospital decides to keep Grandpa overnight, Emerson becomes caught up with a ring of thieves when he discovers a bag of native jewelry and war medals they had stolen—including a gold medallion belonging to a Navajo code talker. Introduction to the morning corn pollen ceremony makes Emerson determined to try harder to walk in beauty. But the gang knows he has something they want, and are determined to find where it is. Escaping the thieves and trying to help the police catch them draws Emerson deeper into the traditional ways of the reservation’s people. But as the time draw near for his mother to take him home again, new dangers threaten, leading to a meeting with the old Code Talker, whose courage, intelligence, and honor make him proud to share his Navajo heritage.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781948749190
Publisher: Terra Nova Books
Publication date: 11/05/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Lexile: 610L (what's this?)
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Born in Yokohama, Japan, Karen grew up the eldest of six children in a military family and spent many years reading to her siblings and creating make-believe stories for them. As an anthropology major, she formed a life-long interest in the Native cultures of the Southwest. Her two previously published books in the Emerson and Lucky series were Stranded at Sheep Camp and Danger at the Rodeo. She has also been a technical writer and is working on a picture book featuring Mr. Bojangles, her miniature dachshund, stowing away on her hot air balloon while she’s doing a long-distance flight.

Table of Contents

1 Rattler Strike 1

2 Test of Nerves 7

3 A Mystery Unfolds 12

4 Stuck in Shiprock 16

5 Gordo's Stash 21

6 Temptation 26

7 The Set-Up 30

8 Long Hair and Rat Face 36

9 The Break-In 43

10 Time Drags On 48

11 The Truth Hurts 53

12 The Corn Pollen Blessing 59

13 Punctured Tire 65

14 Lucky Takes Charge 68

15 Officer Begay 73

16 Things Get Hairy 78

17 Trapped 81

18 Interrogated 87

19 It's Up to Me 92

20 Escape! 96

21 Back Together 101

22 Lucky Finds the Sack 106

23 So Many Changes 110

24 Officer Begay's Message 115

25 Figuring It Out 121

26 Lucky on the Lookout 126

27 Ransacked 131

28 An Unexpected Lead 136

29 Fighting Back 141

30 Leaving Sheep Camp 146

31 The Code Talker's Story 151

32 Going Home 156

Navajo-English Glossary 161

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