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Moho Wat: Sheepeater Boy Attempts a Rescue

Author: Thomasma, Kenneth

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 5.0
Points 4.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 26498
Points per Word 0.000151
Page Count 184
Points per Page 0.021739

Description

Nine-year-old Moho Wat, a Sheepeater Shoshoni boy, attempts to rescue a kidnapped Shoshoni girl.

Quick Summary

If you're looking for a middle-grade adventure with real heart, Moho Wat is a fantastic choice. Set in the Shoshoni world, this story follows nine-year-old Moho as he embarks on a daring rescue mission to save a kidnapped girl from his tribe, and the journey forces him to dig deep for courage he didn't know he had. Kids who love survival stories, historical fiction, or books where a young person proves themselves against the odds will get hooked quickly. The Sheepeater Shoshoni setting gives the story a unique cultural flavor you don't often see in kids' books, and it naturally teaches readers about a fascinating Native American tribe without feeling like homework. Parents will appreciate that it's a wholesome, character-driven adventure with real stakes and genuine emotional moments, though there's enough action and tension to keep even reluctant readers turning pages. If your kid enjoyed books like "The Birchbark House" or other stories about kids navigating historical or challenging circumstances, this one should be right up their alley.