Kae was rewrite editor for First Heroes for Freedom (OOP in 2009), by Marcia Bjerregaard, (Silver Moon Press, New York, 2000).
Kae also wrote The Crocodile (Lucent Books, July 2001), a middle-school nonfiction book available at many libraries and schools.
Daughter of the Stone:
Dwinn Somuron attempts to escape enslavement and prove that her family legend about "the stone" is true. Second printing.
Not since Mari Sandoz wrote The Horsecatcher has a more precise young-reader book been written about early life of the Plains Indians. Meet a horse (ponokomita) through the eyes of someone who has never before seen one! It's an exciting adventure about the Blackfeet Nation. Black and white illustrations enhance the story.
Danny Raynor is sick of foster homes and he's frustrated by do-gooders who—quite legally—are breaking up his family. Against a backdrop of the 1970s Indian activism, Danny struggles through his feelings of inadequacy and anger, and begins to learn how to remain true to himself.

Explore the life and actions of this dedicated and intense supporter of the American Indian cause, including his founding of the American Indian Movement (AIM), Wounded Knee II and his continued struggle for equality.