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“The Trap,” by John Smelcer is an unforgettably moving story about an Indian boy and his old grandfather. Johnny Least-Weasel and his grandfather Albert live in Alaska, where the winters are long and treacherous. Albert has been working traplines all his life. He travels out into the lonely wilderness and sets traps to catch wild animals.4/5.  · The trap by John E. Smelcer. 79 Want to read; 22 Currently reading; Published by Henry Holt and Co. in New York. Written in English Subjects: Survival after airplane accidents, shipwrecks, Conduct of life, Trapping, Indians of North America, Survival, Fiction, Old age, Juvenile fictionNumber of Pages: Smelcer's first novel, The Trap, was an American Library Association BBYA Top Ten Pick, a VOYA Top Shelf Selection, and a New York Public Library Notable B. John E. Smelcer is the poetry editor of Rosebud magazine and the author of more than forty books. He is an Alaskan Native of the Ahtna tribe, and is now the last tribal member who reads and writes in Ahtna/5.


The Trap by John Smelcer is a good book about a small Alaskan village. This book is about a family who is really close and their son who every day goes to visit his grandma and his grandpa. His grandfather is a trapper and runs a trap line. One day he left to run his trap line and he told them that he would be back the next day and pack all his. The Trap, by John Smelcer, is a true gem for readers interested in the Alaskan wilderness, and relationships between Indian and Euro-American cultures. The Trap tells the story of an elderly Native man, Albert Least-Weasel, and his young grandson, Johnny Least-Weasel. When Albert does not return from a hunting trip in the wilderness, Johnny must decide whether or not to go out in search of his. The Trap by John Smelcer Workbook. Made for below grade level freshmen. Questions are not high order- basic reading comprehension. The Trap is great for low or reluctant readers in grades , especially teen boys. PERFECT for Native students; protagonist is Native Alaskan teen boy in bush Alaska. Key included.


About the Author. John Smelcer's work has appeared in more than magazines, including The Atlantic Monthly, and he has written over 20 books. His novel The Great Death was published by Henry Holt in Start reading The Trap on your Kindle in under a minute. The trap by John E. Smelcer. 79 Want to read; 22 Currently reading; Published by Henry Holt and Co. in New York. Written in English Subjects: Survival after airplane accidents, shipwrecks, Conduct of life, Trapping, Indians of North America, Survival, Fiction, Old age, Juvenile fiction. The Trap by John Smelcer is a good book about a small Alaskan village. This book is about a family who is really close and their son who every day goes to visit his grandma and his grandpa. His grandfather is a trapper and runs a trap line.

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