i got a big stack of american girl mysteries from the public library & have been reading them. i'm not sure what i think of them. on the one hand, it's nice to get another story about these characters beyond their six introductory books. it helps to flesh out their lives, personalities, habits, relationships, & environments. on the other hand, the mysteries seem to be a little bit complex for children & are often solved thanks to a deus ex machina.
this is the one & only kaya mystery. (she, josefina, & addy are sometimes referred to as "the forgotten three" because they so often get the shaft when it comes to new stories & products.)
plot: kaya is chillaxin' with her tribespeople when two of the boys come back from doing some kind of hunting or something. they have a young women with them. the woman is wearing unusual clothing, more like that of the tribes that live near the coast than kaya's people. & her hands are burnt. & she refuses to speak. kaya's people are able to communicate with her a little bit through sign language. they pretty much just offer to treat her burns & let her hang out with them until she figures out her next move.
kaya becomes obsessed with the woman, i guess because the woman seems sad. kaya is still mourning the death of her friend circling swan (i don't know about this--it must have happened in her introduction series, which i read more than ten years ago & don't remember), & she thinks circling swan would have wanted kaya to try to help the woman somehow. kaya is also trying to prepare herself to go on her spiritual journey which will culminate in accepting an animal guide & taking an adult name. she intends to take circling swan's name. she thinks that doing something to help or comfort the strange woman will help her build the character & maturity that is required for the next step in her own journey.
after observing the woman watching a hawk on a cliffside, kaya begins to call the woman hawk woman. hawk woman takes an unnatural interest is kaya's dog, tatlo. kaya tries to introduce hawk woman to another dog that doesn't have a master, but hawk woman only wants tatlo. one of kaya's friends suggests that hawk woman has mysterious powers & is using them to steal tatlo from kaya, but kaya decides to allow tatlo to accompany hawk woman on her regular jaunts into the woods because it might bring hawk woman some comfort.
but as time goes by, kaya becomes more & more uneasy. hawk woman has such a connection with tatlo, & she seems so unhappy. she also wakes up in the middle of the night screaming & in unable to be comforted at those times. kaya & some of the other people in kaya's tribe start having strange nightmares. kaya wonders if maybe hawk woman does have powers & could use them to hurt kaya or her people.
on the night of a big powwow, kaya notices that hawk woman & tatlo have gone missing again. she goes into the woods to look for them. it's snowing & she is able to follow their tracks up a steep hillside. as she is climbing, she encounters a huge wolf. the wolf & kaya stare into each other's eyes & kaya feels that the wolf is communicating to kaya. kaya believes that the wolf is chastising her for looking for hawk woman in anger & fear for what hawk woman may want with tatlo or her people. the wolf reminds kaya that hawk woman is hurting & that kaya will have an easier time comforting her like she claims to want to do if she opens her heart to hawk woman's struggles. then the wolf wanders off, which is a pretty lucky break for kaya. but how awesome would it have been if the wolf had just gone ahead & eaten kaya in like chapter nine? i would have LOLed.
anyway, kaya tracks hawk woman & tatlo into a cave. hawk woman has built a fire & is just chillin', looking sad. kaya sits with her & tries to be patient. hawk woman accidentally knocks a doll she is holding into the fire (there was lots of kaya wondering why a grown woman was carrying around a doll--but if a dis to all the adult american girl collectors out there) & basically has a nervous breakdown. kaya snatches the doll from the fire & returns it to hawk woman & hawk woman explains her story:
she was traveling through the countryside with her husband & baby. they stopped to camp for the night. a storm blew through. their camp was struck by lightning. their little tent/teepee deal caught fire. hawk woman's husband was killed in the blaze, & hawk woman burned her hands trying to beat out the flames. she couldn't find her baby & assumed it had died as well. this caused her to basically lose her mind from grief. she started wandering without any clear idea of where she was going or why. this is when she was found by the boys in kaya's tribe & brought back to kaya's people. her connection with tatlo stems from the fact that hawk woman's husband had a dog that looked like tatlo. when she first saw tatlo, she thought it was her husband's dog, come to lead her to her husband & baby.
now that hawk woman has explained herself, she says it is time to move on. kaya returns to the powwow, where a visitor from another tribe is telling a story about how she was traveling through the countryside & came across a baby abandoned by the trail. its cradleboard was decorated like those of babies from near the coast, although the baby was found closer to kaya's people's land. the woman took the baby in & has been raising it as her own. kaya realizes that this baby must be hawk woman's baby. she saddles up her horse & goes after hawk woman. she brings hawk woman back to be reunited with her baby. kaya's elders tell her that she is ready to go on her quest to meet her animal guide & assume circling swan's name. oh, & kaya decides to give hawk woman (actual name: hawk rising) tatlo. which seems like a big deal because he is pretty key to kaya's introduction books. happy endings all around.
pretty lucky that other woman found the baby, huh?