The Education Of Little Tree

The Education Of Little Tree

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The Education Of Little Tree

Forrest Carter, from the age of four or five, was inseparable from his part-Cherokee grandfather, who owned a farm and ran a country store nearby. Grandpa called him Little Sprout; when he grew taller, he became Little Tree. From Grandpa he absorbed the Cherokee ethic; to give love without expecting gratitude, to take from the land only what you need. Little Tree watches a mountain storm when Nature is birthing Spring, learns bird signs and wind songs and which crops to plant by the dark of the moon. He hears the true story of the Cherokee Trail of Tears, and why it is not the Indian who wept, but the watching white man. From a Jewish peddler who came every season to Grandpa's store he learns a lesson in charity; from a sharecropper he learns to understand misplaced pride. He escapes death through Granpa's courage and confronts, for the first time, the hypocrisy and brutality of white Americans. Much of the lore passed from generation to generation by word of mouth is found in these stories in "The Education of Little Tree," autobiographical if not all factually accurate. For instance, Grandma is based on family memories of Carter's great-great-great grandmother (Grandpa's great-grandmother), who was a full Cherokee, combined with the author's own mother, who read Shakespeare to him when he was a child. But Grandpa is all and forever true in this storyteller's memoir of a time that ended when Little Tree was ten and Grandpa died.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Forrest; Foreword by Strickland, Rennard Carter
Binding
Paperback
Label
Univ. Of New Mexico Press
Manufacturer
Univ. Of New Mexico Press
PublicationDate
1987
Publisher
Univ. Of New Mexico Press
SKU
UMP219564
Studio
Univ. Of New Mexico Press