Name Your Mountain
Practicing for the big game was the plan until the unimaginable happened!
Practicing for the big game was the plan until the unimaginable happened!
After leaving his family when experiencing marital problems, Autumn Dawn’s father is back living at home, taking care of Autumn's mother, who was in a horrible accident. Can Autumn find the grace within herself to forgive her father and trust him once again?
A Native girl struggles with becoming who she thinks she should be and accepting who she really is.
Nick, a teenage Native American survival expert, needs to avoid being found by the outlaws in relentless pursuit of him. Can he stay safe until the odds are in his favor?
A coming-of-age story about a bullied Native American teen who's navigating her way through high school while dealing with learning disabilities and a dysfunctional mother.
Since his father gave up drinking, basketball star Bobby Byington's life is finally on track, but he wishes he could say the same for his girlfriend and a fellow teammate.
A Choctaw teen, aspiring to be a basketball star, must deal with his father's alcoholism.
Following the Navajo Long Walk of 1863, Danny Blackgoat risks his life to rescue his family from imprisonment at Fort Sumner, New Mexico.
A fast-paced teen novel that addresses bullying and the risks runaway teens face.
Awakened after untold centuries, the serpent Uktena wanders the land in search of the two ancient stones that, together, will give him limitless power—and only Billy Buckhorn and his friend Chigger can stop him.
A historical fiction based on the early education of Seneca leader Ely Parker.
Billy Buckhorn’s adventures continue when he survives being struck by lightning.
A Choctaw Native teen hides from his abusive father in a spot he hopes his father won’t find.
After surviving a lightning strike, Cherokee teen Billy Buckhorn discovers he has supernatural powers.
When fifteen-year-old Mark Centeno goes to live on the Chumash Reservation, he's obsessed with surfing, but before long he's captivated by something he's never considered much—his Native heritage.
A Native teen rebels against his father's wishes for him to play football and follow the path of his older football-hero brother. Instead, he joins a Choctaw stickball team and follows his own path.
A middle-school Native boy deals with the loss of his father by attending a summer survival camp.
