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Hardcover The Gold Rush Kid Book

ISBN: 0618977309

ISBN13: 9780618977307

The Gold Rush Kid

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Right then the ice ripped away, and a black hole opened in front of me and Persey. I dropped the pole and grabbed for my hunting knife even before I knew what it was I aimed to do. The ice was... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Awesome book!!!

The Gold Rush Kid is a very great book, but if you're looking for humor and not historical fiction do not read this book. This amazing book book is based on the gold rush when two boys have their mom die and their dad go away from home. The two boys, Ed and Billy, set off to mine for gold and to find their dad. The book is really worth the money so if you're thinking that this is a waste think again.

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When their mother dies, Billy and his sister, Edna, feel they have no choice but to find their father. He left the family to go to the Klondike to find gold. Ed disguises herself as a young man and the two set off on the rough trail. They soon meet a fellow traveler named Jack. Jack is headed for gold country, too, but his partner had second thoughts. Billy saves Jack from the dangerous Dyea River and the trio continues their journey. After locating their father, the kids and Jack find an abandoned cabin to use as a shelter. There is also a set of sled dogs and Billy becomes fast friends with the lead dog and names her Persey. Times are tough, though, and the dogs must be sold to make it through the freezing winter. Billy misses his dogs terribly and also feels like he needs to give his mother a proper gravestone. He's got a major decision to make: stay with his family or go back to Skagway alone. Is he strong enough for whatever he decides? This was a very good book about a time period that changed the lives of pioneers. The story is told from Billy's point of view. The author obviously did her research to help make this novel realistic. This book would be a nice read for junior high students on up and could also be an enjoyable read-aloud for a family or classroom. Reviewed by: hoopsielv
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