
KADO Lost Treasure of the Kadohadacho
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Eddie Garvar
Tom Murrell could never understand his father's dreams of carving a new life out of the wilderness. He wanted to do something else with his life besides spend it behind a plow, but with the family moving to the Red River in Arkansaw Territory, he was stuck. Everything changes for Tom when he witnesses the death of Tiatesun, spiritual leader of the Kadohadacho tribe, and is drawn into a raging conflict between the Kado and their arch enemies, the Osage. Their new community will never be safe until Tom uncovers the Lost Treasure of the Kadohadacho.
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Eddie Garver was the narrator for this book and I thought he did a great job. He has a very good story telling voice and I thought he did a good job with the various voices and I had no trouble distinguishing one character from another. I listened to the book at varying speeds from 1.0-1.5 and it all worked, although you get more of the cadence of the story when it's at the original speed. After listening to the audiobook, I'm reminded even more of Laura Ingalls Wilder (the tv series), maybe because it feels more like a narrator (Tom) telling his story. Anyway, I definitely recommend this audiobook and I think I enjoyed it even more this way.
Special thanks to the publisher for this ARC recording in exchange for an honest review.
Previous review of written book:
I really enjoyed this story--I would describe it as a novelization of historical events that occurred in the ancestry of the author. It felt like a cross between Laura Ingalls Wilder and Treasure Island with a pinch of magic/Native American spirits. This story brings to life the history of a little known tribe of Native Americans known as the Caddoo (which I think are called Kado or Kadohadacho in this book). The characters are very interesting and I particularly like the two main characters, Tom (narrator) and Mattie. Even James, who I don't like at the beginning, grows on me so that by the end, I admire some things about him. I think this book would be suitable for older middle schoolers and young adults, but there is a few instances of killing mentioned in the book as an FYI to more sensitive readers.
Solid historical fiction of rel. unknown peoples
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Action and intriguing
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