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Author Information for Deborah L. Duvall
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- Traditional Cherokee Legends / Juvenile books / Illustrated
| # 4 Rabbit and the Bears (©2004) | |
| Fiction Historical Juvenile Native American Amazon US HC Amazon Canada HC Comment: Drawings by Murv Jacob | |
| # 3 How Rabbit Lost His Tail (©2003) 32 pp. | |
| Fiction Historical Juvenile Native American Amazon US HC Amazon Canada HC Reviews Available by: Comment: Drawings by Murv Jacob
"This retelling of the Cherokee legend of Ji-Stu [Rabbit] for children by author Deborah Duvall is also beautifully illustrated by Murv Jacob with black and white drawings with the appearance of woodcuts. Do you and your children a favor and include this one as a bedtime book!" - Webspinner - RAM | |
| # 2 How Medicine Came to the People: A Tale of the Ancient Cherokees (©2003) | |
| Fiction Historical Juvenile Native American Amazon US HC Amazon Canada HC Comment: Drawings by Murv Jacob | |
| # 1 The Great Ball Game of the Birds and Animals (©2002) 32 pp. | |
| Fiction Historical Juvenile Native American Amazon US HC Amazon Canada HC Comment: Drawings by Murv Jacob | |
| The Cherokee Nation and Tahlequah (©1999) 128 pp. | |
| Non-Fiction Historical Native American Amazon US PB Amazon Canada PB | |
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