Winner of the 2005 Stevens Literary PrizeDouglas's student, Sandy, who has run away from home to join the Hudson’s Bay Company, learns about the plants that Douglas methodically collected and identified for science. He befriends T’Catisa, the daughter of Chinook Chief Cockqua, and they spend time with Douglas as he explores a new landscape. Olla-piska is a good introduction for young people and adults alike to one of the most important scientists and explorers to visit the Columbia country.
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Talks about the great botanist and explorer David Douglas and his travels through the Pacific Northwest in 1824-25. This work provides an account of Douglas and a description of what life was like for many different people in the region in the years after the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
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MapsLessons from a Naturalist by Sandy Ross, Cabin Boy on the William and AnnTraveling Companions by John Scouler, Ship's DoctorWe Call Him Olla-piska by T'Catisa, Chief Cockqua's DaughterThe Sugar Pine Quest by David Douglas, Botanist and ExplorerMy Passenger on the Hudson's Bay Express by Edward Ermatinger, Fur Trader, Hudson's Bay CompanyThe End of the Trail by Joseph Hooker, Director of Kew GardensAuthor's NoteRecommended ReadingAbout the Author
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Winner of the 2005 Stevens Literary Prize. A historical novel about the great botanist and explorer David Douglas and his travels through the Pacific Northwest in 1824-25

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780875952970
Publisert
2006-03-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Oregon Historical Society Press
Vekt
336 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
144

Biographical note

Margaret J. Anderson lives in Corvallis, Oregon. She is the author of many books for children, including Henri Fabre’s Insects and biographies of Charles Darwin and Isaac Newton.