Killer of Enemies
by Joseph Bruchac
Years ago, seventeen-year-old Apache hunter Lozen and her family lived in a world... read more
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- Grade
- 7-12
- Genre
- Adventure
- Science Fiction / Fantasy
- Cultural Experience
- American Indian
Year Published 2013
Word Count 86,681
- Text Complexity
- Lexile Level: 860L
- ATOS Reading Level: 5.7
- AR Quiz Numbers
- Quiz 164374, 14 AR Points
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- Curricular Area
- English Language Arts
- Subject Headings
- Chiricahua Indians--Fiction
- Extrasensory perception--Fiction
- Chiricahua Indians
- Southwest, New--Fiction
- Genetic engineering
- Hunting
- Juvenile Fiction | Science Fiction | General
- Science fiction, American
- Survival--Fiction
- Science fiction
- Juvenile Fiction | Dystopian
- Hostages
- Hostages--Fiction
- Indians of North America--Southwest, New--Fiction
- Hunting--Fiction
- Extrasensory perception
- Survival
- Juvenile Fiction | Action & Adventure | Survival Stories
- Southwest, New
- Genetic engineering--Fiction
- Young Adult Fiction
- Indians of North America
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Awards & Distinctions 4
Mythopoeic Fantasy Award, 1971-2024
Finalist, 2014
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