|aChief Sunrise, John McGraw, and me /|cTimothy Tocher.
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|aChicago :|bCricket Books,|cc2004.
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|a154 p. ;|c22 cm.
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|aIn 1919, fifteen-year-old Hank escapes an abusive father and goes looking for a chance to become a baseball player, accompanied by a man who callshimself Chief Sunrise and claims to be a full-blooded Seminole.
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|aBaseball--Juvenile fiction.
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|aRace relations--Juvenile fiction.
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|aRunaways--Juvenile fiction.
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|aUnited States--Social life and customs--1918-1945--Juvenile fiction
In 1919, fifteen-year-old Hank escapes an abusive father and goes looking for a chance to become a baseball player, accompanied by a man who calls himself Chief Sunrise and claims to be a full-blooded Seminole.