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At War with Pontiac Summary
At War with Pontiac by Kirk Munroe is a gripping historical adventure set during the uprising led by the Ottawa chief Pontiac in 1763. Through the eyes of a young colonial boy, the story captures the conflict between Native American tribes and British settlers, highlighting themes of honor, bravery, and cultural tension in the early American frontier.
At War with Pontiac Excerpt
Short Summary: When young Donald finds himself in the crossfire of Pontiac’s War, he must navigate the danger of the woods, the wisdom of Native allies, and the burden of survival.
"It is not our land alone," the chief said, pointing to the horizon. "It is the land of the spirits, the rivers, the ancestors. Would you sell your father’s bones?"
Donald gripped his musket and listened—not just to the words, but to the meaning behind them. For the first time, he understood that the war was not merely about forts and furs—but about dignity, memory, and belonging.
Through battle, captivity, and unlikely friendship, Donald’s view of the world—and of the people within it—changes forever.