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Country
  
United States

ISBN
  
0-670-13369-8

Dewey Decimal
  
299.7 398.2 E

Originally published
  
1974

Illustrator
  
Gerald McDermott

Publisher
  
Viking Press

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Publication date
  
1974

OCLC
  
707401

LC Class
  
E99.P9 M25 1974

Author
  
Gerald McDermott

Genre
  
Picture book

Awards
  
Caldecott Medal

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Similar
  
Gerald McDermott books, Caldecott Medal winners, Picture books

Arrow to the Sun is a 1973 short film and a 1974 book, both by Gerald McDermott. The book was printed in gouache and ink, and won the 1975 Caldecott Medal for illustration. Both media are a retelling of a Pueblo tale, specifically an Acoma Pueblo tale, in which a mysterious boy seeks his father.

Contents

Stories with sabby arrow to the sun


Plot

The Boy (who does not have a name ) is the son of the Sun lord, who sends the spark of life into a maiden of the Pueblo. He is ridiculed by the other boys because he has no father.

The Boy asks various adults of the Pueblo to help in find his father. When he asks the wise Arrow Maker, the man transforms the Boy into an arrow and launches him to the Sun. Arriving in the Sun, his identity as the Lord's son is tested by passing through four ritual huts: the Kiva of Lions, the Kiva of Serpents, the Kiva of Bees, and the Kiva of Lightning.

After the Boy endures these trials, the Lord acknowledges him as his son. The Boy is then sent back to Earth by his father, to bring the Sun's spirit into the world of men.

References

Arrow to the Sun Wikipedia