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Remember My Name by Sara H. Banks was a decent book. It had a compelling plot line and sophisticated characters and involved a complexity of emotions and feeling. Though this book is technically fiction, it is historical fiction, as it describes the struggles endured by the Cherokee indians in 17th century America. Main character Annie Rising Fawn Stuart is an 11 year old Cherokee girl who lives with her grandmother, whom she calls Nanyehi, in Star Mountain. Both of her parents are dead. Annies uncle, William Blackfeather, feels as though Annie is now old enough to recieve a good education. Therefore, William comes to Star Mountain to visit and takes Annie back home with him. This forces Annie to leave the only home shes ever known, a place grown in native rituals and ancestral beliefs and practices, and enter a totally foreign place that her uncle calls home. She leaves behind everything she has ever known. Little does she know, is that her uncle is an extremely wealthy land owner and that his village, New Echota, Georgia, contains things that Annie has never seen before, such as slaves. Annie hates the concept of people controlling/owning others but soon becomes used to it as she starts to experience her own injustices by watching her Cherokee relatives get everything they have taken away from them. Before she knows it, the official order is sent out that all Cherokees must leave the state of Georgia. Annie is forced to return back to Star Mountain alone, an 11 year old girl versus the world. As the Cherokee nation is torn apart, so is Annies family and life. She finds herself in arguably one of the most shameful and disgraceful occurrences in American history: the removal of Indians in the 1830s.I rated this novel 3 out of 5 stars. I am glad I read this book, as I previously had little knowledge of this period in American history, but i would not read it again.
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