I want to begin by thanking everyone who contributed to my list. I was unable to personally thank Adela Peskorz (I had the incorrect address), so I will say thank you now to everyone, and hope I haven't left anyone else out! I received a bunch of titles for bibliographies of multicultural literature which were great, so I will begin there: _Through Indian Eyes: The Native Experience in Books for Children_ Beverly Slapin. 1992. _Native Americans in Fiction: A Guide to 765 Books for Librarians and Teachers, K-9_ Vicki Anderson. 1994. _Selective Bibliography and Guide for "I" is not for Indian: The Portrayal of Native Americans in Books for Young People_ 1991. For copies write to: American Indian Library Association, 291 Williams St., Providence, RI 02906) _The Resource Reading List_ Canadian Alliance in Solidarity with native Peoples PO Box 574, Station P, Toronto, Ont., M5s 2T1, Canada _This Land is Our Land: A Guide to Multicultural Literature for Children and Young Adults_ Alethea K. Helbig & Agnes Regan Perkins. 1994. Titles recommended for young adults: _White Hare's Horses_ Penina Keen Spinka. Atheneum 1991. Fawcett 1992. _Sweetgrass_ Jan Hudson _Dawn Rider_ _Naya Nuki_ _Dove Dream_ Rumbault _Keepers of the Earth_ _Julie of the Wolves_ Jean Craighead George _Alice Yazzie's Year_ _Morning Girl_ _Love Medicine_ Louise Erdrich _A Woman of Her Tribe_ _Waterlily_ Ella Cara Deloria. Univ. of Nebraska Press 1988. _Yellow Raft in Blue Water_ Michael Dorris. Holt 1987. _Tracks_ Louise Erdrich. Holt 1988. HarperCollins 1989. _Jenny of the Tetons_ Kristiana Gregory. Harcourt 1989. _A Circle Unbroken_ Sollace Hotze. Houghton 1988. Clarion 1988. _Where the Broken Heart Still Beats_ Carolyn Meyer. Harcourt 1992. _Streams to the River, River to the Sea_ Scott O'Dell. Houghton 1986. _Ashana_ E.P. Roesch. Random 1990. Ballantine 1991. _Ghost Singer_ Anna Lee Walters. Northland 1988. _A Brown Bird Singing_ Frances Wosmek. Lothrop 1986. _Island of the Blue Dolphins_ Scott O'Dell _Revolutions of the Heart_ Marsha Qualey. Houghton Mifflin. _The Talking Earth_ Jean Craighead George. One Author was recommended, but the titles were not given. Unfortunately, I have not had a chance to look her up, so I will just mention her name: Ruby Slipperjack. I DO apologize for not getting all of the information for each suggestion, but I am pressed for time, and I think there is enough information for you to find the books. I hope everyone enjoys my findings, and again I thank all who contributed! Judy Carey juddy@eden.rutgers.edu