This hardcover book titled "Seminole Children and Elders Talk Together" is a valuable addition to any collection of Native American studies. The book, part of the "Library of Intergenerational Learning: Native Americans" series, was published by the Rosen Publishing Group in 1999 and has 24 pages. It is a vintage book and perfect for anyone interested in social sciences and juvenile non-fiction. The author, E. Barrie Kavasch, provides fascinating insights into the lives of Seminole children and elders. The book is not personalized, and it is not signed. The format is a library binding, and it was manufactured in the United States. The book covers ethnic studies and the lives of native American people.