False Face

False Face

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Thirteen-year-old Laney is not happy caught between her divorced parents, but she’s learning to adjust. One day Laney bumps into her classmate Tom, who is of white and Iroquois descent. Walking in the nearby bog, they discover two terrifying false-face Indian masks. But even more horrible is what lies beneath them. As the mystery unfolds, Laney, troubled by the animosity b...more
Paperback, 155 pages
Published September 25th 2001 by Groundwood Books (first published November 30th 1988)
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Lindsay
I honestly don't know about this book. I have read it a few times and I still cannot decide if i like it or not. When I preteen reading it for class I thought it exciting and racy, but with a rushed ending. As an adult I feel that it touches on many tsensative topics but fails to resolve any of them. I think this book will always fall into that grey area, neither liked nor hated.
Leanna
My cousin and I loved this book so much that we spent ages browsing the stalls selling native masks at all of the summer festivals! Pretty sure we thought we'd stumble upon some magical ones.
Stephanie A.
A spooky, chilling clash between the modern day and Native American mysticism.
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Jan 07, 2012 Mkb rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: children, ya
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