Klondike Fever

The Story of the Last Great Gold Rush

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Klondike Fever

The Story of the Last Great Gold Rush

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Professional Review by Children's Literature (2004)

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
56

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Cover of: Klondike Fever
Klondike Fever: The Story Of The Last Great Gold Rush
June 2004, Perfection Learning
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Cover of: Klondike Fever
Klondike Fever: The Story of the Last Great Gold Rush
August 2004, Perfection Learning
Library binding in English - Reinforced Library Binding

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First Sentence

""Young Andrew Hart turns out to be a bright and helpful companion for his father as the pair join thousands of men seeking gold in Canada. The short story has a happy ending thanks not to the discovery of gold but to Hart's resourcefulness. The story pays tribute to the Native Canadians who helped the gold seekers make their difficult trek. Five story chapters are followed by four chapters of straight history about this "last great gold rush," including the impact of the 1893 depression as well as the hazards of getting to the gold rush town of Dawson and actually finding gold. The text is large and almost every page has an ink drawing or photograph. A note about Jack London indicates that he too crossed the Chilkoot Pass and traveled to Dawson. He drew on those experiences for his novel "The Call of the Wild." A short glossary is included at the end. This is a high-interest tale about a dramatic saga in American history. It is a good way to gernerate interest in history among struggling or reluctant readers.""

Edition Notes

The author, Alvin Robert Cunningham, is a retired educator of 34 years. He taught American History at Henry High School in Henry, Illinois and Social Studies in the Ottawa Elementary Schools in Ottawa, Illinois. Mr. Cunningham enjoys reading, expecially about American history in the 19th century. He and his wife enjoy living at their new home in Streator, Illinois.

Series
Cover-to-Cover Chapter Books
Genre
Juvenile Historical Fiction/Nonfiction

The Physical Object

Format
Library binding
Number of pages
56
Dimensions
9.1 x 5.9 x 0.4 inches
Weight
8.6 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7996408M
ISBN 10
0756914949
ISBN 13
9780756914943
OCLC/WorldCat
63172722
Library Thing
9213516
Goodreads
908497

Work Description

In 1897, Andrew and his father join thousands of other people headed for the Klondike goldfields in Canada. The book also contains information on the Klondike Gold Rush and the rise of the town of Dawson.
This children's book (ages 9-11) is illustrated and contains archival photographs and drawings. It also includes bolded vocabulary words with a glossary.
Children will be able to identify with the young, main character and learn about an important event in American history at the same time.

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