Our world seems normal, one governed by logic, science, and natural laws. But we don't realize that magic exists in many forms all around us. The US Government does however, and they will go to any lengths to hide all evidence of magic's existence to protect the citizens from the sinister forces that lurk in the dark periphery of our vision. _____________________________________________ Cadan Johnson lived a seemingly ordinary life. He was on the soccer and cross country teams and had a loving family. But one thing about the Johnsons made them very unordinary- they could perform magic. When a mysterious spell on his school counselor backfires, Cadan is faced with the realization that everything he thought he knew about his family has been a lie. He leaves his home to search out the identities of his real parents, but before he can discover the truth, he is tracked down by another group of magic-wielders, this time sent by the government. The top-secret Department of Magic was set up in the 1930s when the U.S. government became aware of the existence of mages and fantastical creatures. For the last eighty years, the agency has been commissioned with searching out and detaining these magical beings, and making sure everyone else believes they are no more than myth. Now a detainee within the Department, Cadan quickly realizes the truth - that not everything in this world is quite as it seems. The Femme Fatales, a world famous all-female pop group is actually a troupe of fairies. And Tyler Knox, the teen heartthrob, is secretly an elf who has had to alter his ears before appearing in movies. Now a rookie agent, Cadan begins to train with his new team of misfit operatives, among them one boy with four arms who is afraid of the dark, another with black wings, and an elf with anger management issues. The group fights constantly, their training sessions are disasters, and to top it off, the leader of the team hates him. But when one of the leaders initiates a plan to destroy the Department, the only thing that stands in his way is Cadan and his ragtag band. With the fate of the Department at stake, will they be able to stop the rogue agent and his forces?
When I was younger I loved this book. I read it so many times it fell appart! Last year my mother was able to get her hands on this book for me and I am thrilled to have a copy again. This book actually wound up helping me see how interested I am in Native Americans. Many years later I graduated with a BA in Cultural Anthropology with a focus in Native American studies. Parents, if you want to get you children to learn about friendship and culture this is the book to choose! There are books that shape us and change our lifes just by reading them and no matter how old we get we never forget those stories. For me, Indian Summer is one of those stories.
A sweet book about unlikely friends
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This book was about two girls named Joni McCord and Sarah Birdsong. Joni's parents are doctors and are needed at a clinic at an Indian Reservation. Joni isn't too happy about spending a whole month at an Indian Reservation with total strangers. Her family will have to live Sarah's family. To make it even worse, her older brother gets to stay at his friend's house while the rest of the family is at the reservation because he has a new job as a lifeguard at the new pool. Sarah Birdsong isn't too happy either about white strangers coming to their sacred Indian Reservation. The two don't get along very well. It seems that every time they try to become friends, something always goes wrong! When Joni's favorite toy was shredded and ruined by Sarah's friends or when Joni took a little glass sculpture that was a symbol of Sarah's tribe, none of the adults seemed to care. Joni tried to give back a very special necklace that she took from Sarah, cut her leg on a wire, and to make it even worse, Sarah found out that Joni took it and was REALLY mad at her!I liked this book very much because I related to Joni in a lot of different ways. I also liked it because it showed how you still could be friends with someone who is different from yourself. It had a lot of stereotypes but only to show how some people are treated these days because of their skin color and how people who are discriminated against deal with it.
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