Description
Product Overview
This Harper Kindle eBook is a reprint edition published on October 13, 2009, featuring 368 pages of engaging Indigenous literature and fiction. It supports screen readers, enhanced typesetting, X-Ray, and Word Wise for an optimized reading experience. With a file size of 2.2 MB and ISBN-13 978-0061798283, it is part of the Leaphorn, Chee & Manuelito series, ranking highly in categories like Indigenous Fiction and Native American Literature.

Usage
This eBook is perfect for readers interested in Indigenous and Native American stories, whether for personal enjoyment, academic study, or cultural exploration. It suits various environments, such as home reading, travel, or educational settings, and is accessible to a broad audience including students, literature enthusiasts, and those using assistive technologies.
Why Choose Us
Harper is a trusted publisher known for high-quality literary works, and this eBook stands out with its accessibility features and positive customer reviews, averaging 4.6 out of 5 stars from 1,850 ratings. The combination of reliable content, user-friendly digital enhancements, and competitive pricing ensures a superior reading experience compared to generic eBooks.
Key Features
- Enhanced typesetting for improved readability and text clarity.
- X-Ray feature to explore characters, terms, and themes seamlessly.
- Screen reader support for accessibility to visually impaired users.
- Word Wise assistance to simplify complex vocabulary during reading.
- Page Flip functionality for smooth navigation and bookmarking.
FAQ
What devices are compatible with this Kindle eBook?
This eBook works on any device with the Kindle app, including smartphones, tablets, and e-readers, supporting formats for easy access and offline reading.
Does this eBook include any special accessibility options?
Yes, it features screen reader support, enhanced typesetting, and Word Wise to accommodate diverse reading needs and improve usability.
Is this part of a series, and can it be read as a standalone?
It is book 9 of 28 in the Leaphorn, Chee & Manuelito series but is written to be enjoyable as a standalone novel for new readers.
How does the X-Ray feature enhance the reading experience?
X-Ray allows you to quickly access information about characters, places, and terms without leaving the page, making it easier to follow complex narratives.
What is the language and publication details of this eBook?
It is in English, published by Harper on October 13, 2009, as a reprint edition with 368 pages and an ISBN-13 of 978-0061798283.




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