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No woman in all of our history has captured the imagination like the young Shoshone girl, Sacagawea, who served as an interpreter and often as a guide for Lewis and Clark on their famous expedition into our uncharted West. She exists in the journals and narratives of that legendary search as a shadow, valued for her knowledge of the languages, the country and the customs of her people, but always as a shadow and a stranger. In this book, Scott O'Dell has brought Sacagawea to life and we now see Lewis and Clark's great adventure through her eyes.
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