Description
Rabbit and the Bears: A Traditional Cherokee Legend is one of the picture book titles in the Grandmother Stories Series by Deborah Duvall. Ji-Stu the Rabbit doesn't spend the beautiful autumn days gathering food for the winter like some of the animals. Instead he travels with his friend Yona the Bear to Mulberry Place, the high mountain homeland of the bears. He has heard Yona tell stories of the dancing and celebrations. Let someone else gather food. Ji-Stu will go to the mountains with Yona. On the way to the mountains the two friends encounter a hunter. Soon Ji-Stu witnesses the powers of Lake Ata-Gahi, which can heal the wounds of animals but is invisible to humans. As he sings and dances with the bears, Ji-Stu learns the power of friendship as well as the healing power of the lake. Reading Level: 7.9.