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  by the great horn spoon: By the Great Horn Spoon! Sid Fleischman, Eric Von Schmidt, 1988-04-30 Jack and the butler stow away on a side-wheeler bound for California where they join the Gold Rush of 1849.
  by the great horn spoon: By the Great Horn Spoon Sid Fleischman, 1963 Jack and the butler stow away on a side-wheeler bound for California where they join the Gold Rush of 1849.
  by the great horn spoon: A Guide for Using By the Great Horn Spoon! in the Classroom Michael H. Levin, 1994 A literature unit for use with By the Great Horn Spoon! featuring sample lesson plans, pre- and post-reading activities, a biographical sketch of the author, a book summary, vocabulary lists, chapter study guides with quizzes and projects, book report and research ideas, and options for unit tests.
  by the great horn spoon: By the Great Horn Spoon! Sid Fleischman, 1963
  by the great horn spoon: Bandit's Moon Sid Fleischman, 2008-04-29 Annyrose Smith is a true child of calamity, but she is determined to overcome it. So what if she's an orphan? So what if she's stuck with the vilest landlady in California, while her brother's off trying to strike gold? So what if Joaquín Murieta and his band of notorious outlaws swoop in and take her away? The fearsome bandit thinks Annyrose can help him in his quest for justice, and she thinks he can help her search for her long-lost brother. She's not about to let anything stop her, not the mistaken identities, the daring robberies, the wild chases, or her unlikely friendship with the Mexican Robin Hood.
  by the great horn spoon: Por la gran cuchara de cuerno! Sid Fleischman, 1994 A gentleman's gentleman from Boston flees to the wilds of California during the Gold Rush and becomes a hero.
  by the great horn spoon: The Cruise of the Arctic Star Scott O'Dell, 1973 Describes the experiences of the author and his crew sailing up the California coast and includes historical anecdotes connected with places along the way.
  by the great horn spoon: By the Great Horn Spoon Naomi Gross, 1996-01-01 Novel-Ties study guides contain reproducible pages in a chapter by chapter format to accompany a work of literature of the same title.
  by the great horn spoon: A Cross to Kill Andrew Huff, 2019-10-15 John Cross is a small-town pastor, bent on leading his flock to follow God's calling. He's not the sort of man one would expect to have a checkered past. But the truth is that the man behind the pulpit preaching to his sheep was once a wolf--an assassin for the CIA. When John decided to follow Christ, he put that work behind him, determined to pay penance for all the lives he took. He vowed never to kill again. Now someone wants the peaceful pastor to pay for his sins with his own life. And when a terrorist out for revenge walks into the church, John's secrets are laid bare. Confronted with his past, he must face his demons and discover whether a man can truly change. Can he keep his vow--even when the people he loves are in mortal danger? Will his congregation and the brave woman he's learning to care for be caught in the cross fire? In the end, his death may be the only sacrifice he has left to offer . . . Andrew Huff's thrilling debut is not only a riveting story of suspense, it's also a deep exploration of the moral quandaries that face those who choose to follow the Prince of Peace in a violent world.
  by the great horn spoon: Egg & Spoon Gregory Maguire, 2014-09-09 In this tour de force, master storyteller Gregory Maguire offers a dazzling novel for fantasy lovers of all ages. Elena Rudina lives in the impoverished Russian countryside. Her father has been dead for years. One of her brothers has been conscripted into the Tsar’s army, the other taken as a servant in the house of the local landowner. Her mother is dying, slowly, in their tiny cabin. And there is no food. But then a train arrives in the village, a train carrying untold wealth, a cornucopia of food, and a noble family destined to visit the Tsar in Saint Petersburg — a family that includes Ekaterina, a girl of Elena’s age. When the two girls’ lives collide, an adventure is set in motion, an escapade that includes mistaken identity, a monk locked in a tower, a prince traveling incognito, and — in a starring role only Gregory Maguire could have conjured — Baba Yaga, witch of Russian folklore, in her ambulatory house perched on chicken legs.
  by the great horn spoon: By the Great Horn Spoon! by Sid Fleischman Gloria Levine, 2001 Novel units provide teachers with new ways to teach reading, thinking, writing, and the love of literature.
  by the great horn spoon: IMAGINE... The Great Flood Matt Koceich, 2017-08-01 IMAGINE... The ocean swirled around the boy and pulled him down with unrelenting power. Heavy water churned and tugged at his flailing body like unseen hands yanking him into the watery depths. The fight was finally over. Even though he’d tried to stand up to the enemy, the waves were about to swallow him whole. The last thing ten-year-old Corey remembers (before the world as he knew it disappeared) was the searing pain in his head after falling while chasing his dog Molly into the woods. What happens next can't be explained as Corey wakes up and finds himself face-to-face with not one but two lions! Join Corey and experience the excitement. . .the wonder. . . the adventure. . .as the epic story of Noah’s ark comes to life. Imagine. . .The Great Flood is the first release in an exciting, brand-new epic adventure series for kids ages 8 to 12 written by schoolteacher and missionary, Matt Koceich. The Imagine series brings the Bible to life for today's kids as they ponder what it would be like to live through a monumental biblical event. Watch for Imagine...The Ten Plagues in March 2018!
  by the great horn spoon: Escape! Sid Fleischman, 2006-08-01 Who was this man who could walk through brick walls and, with a snap of his fingers, vanish elephants? In these pages you will meet the astonishing Houdini—magician, ghost chaser, daredevil, pioneer aviator, and king of escape artists. No jail cell or straitjacket could hold him! He shucked off handcuffs as easily as gloves. In this fresh, witty biography of the most famous bamboozler since Merlin, Sid Fleischman, a former professional magician, enriches his warm homage with insider information and unmaskings. Did Houdini really pick the jailhouse lock to let a fellow circus performer escape? Were his secrets really buried with him? Was he a bum magician, as some rivals claimed? How did he manage to be born in two cities, in two countries, on two continents at the same instant? Here are the stories of how a knockabout kid named Ehrich Weiss, the son of an impoverished rabbi, presto-changoed himself into the legendary Harry Houdini. Here, too, are rare photographs never before seen by the general reader!
  by the great horn spoon: The Whipping Boy Sid Fleischman, 2003-04-15 A Prince and a Pauper Jemmy, once a poor boy living on the streets, now lives in a castle. As the whipping boy, he bears the punishment when Prince Brat misbehaves, for it is forbidden to spank, thrash, or whack the heir to the throne. The two boys have nothing in common and even less reason to like one another. But when they find themselves taken hostage after running away, they are left with no choice but to trust each other.
  by the great horn spoon: What Was the Gold Rush? Joan Holub, Who HQ, 2013-02-07 In 1848, gold was discovered in California, attracting over 300,000 people from all over the world, some who struck it rich and many more who didn't. Hear the stories about the gold-seeking forty-niners! With black-and white illustrations and sixteen pages of photos, a nugget from history is brought to life!
  by the great horn spoon: Riders of the Pony Express Ralph Moody, 1958-01-01 Chronicles the eighteen-month operation of the Pony Express, explaining why and how it was created, describing the challenges faced by riders, and discussing.
  by the great horn spoon: Operation Trinity (The 39 Clues: The Cahill Files, Book 1) Clifford Riley, 2012-05-08 A brand new adventure from the world of The 39 Clues!For 500 years, the Cahills have been the most powerful family in the world. For 500 years, they've protected the source of their power - the 39 Clues. And for 500 years, they've kept their secrets silent. Until now.This extraordinary stand-alone novel cracks open the Cahill vault to tell the story of the most coveted piece of artwork in the world, a masterpiece that has been the target of seven separate theft attempts: Jan van Eyck’s altarpiece at Ghent. OPERATION TRINITY chronicles the first Vesper attack on the altarpiece in the 1600s, then jumps to WWII and young Grace Cahill’s desperate bid to save the masterwork from the Nazis. The final piece of the novel tells the story of Ian and Natalie Kabra’s first solo operation and features an 11th hour appearance by Grace Cahill on her final mission.History will never be the same.
  by the great horn spoon: Gold! Gold from the American River! Don Brown, 2011-02-15 When James Marshall found a small, soft shiny stone in a California stream, he knew it could only be one thing: Gold! His cry of discovery would be heard around the world. In the third installment of Don Brown's Actual Times series, Gold! Gold from the American River! is the story of the California gold rush--the uncharted journey across hostile land, the laborious process of panning for gold, the success of savvy entrepreneurs, and the fortunes of the marginalized, from slaves and American Indians to women and foreigners.
  by the great horn spoon: Miranda the Great Eleanor Estes, 2005 Ages 8 and up.
  by the great horn spoon: The Final Storm Wayne Thomas Batson, 2013-05-06 The final installment of the thrilling The Door Within trilogy! Pure evil collides as Paragor, the betrayer of the one true King Eliam, unites with the Wyrm Lord and the mythical Seven Sleepers to launch a full-scale assault on the Kingdom of Alleble. And while their enemies plot their next attack, Alleble's remaining allies flee from the four corners of The Realm to safety within the Alleble’s walls. Once there, the allies find the Kingdom crestfallen, grieving a fallen hero. While Alleble and its allies prepare to face the coming onslaught, they cling to an ancient legend about three witnesses who have the power to bring victory. But is the legend true? And if it is, where are the witnesses? Time is running out as darkness spreads over the Realm, and Paragor unleashes the final storm. But will anyone survive to see the dawn? With over 250,000 copies sold in The Door Within trilogy, this is a perfect time to introduce this bestselling series to a new batch of readers. The fantasy genre is wildly popular among young readers, and The Final Storm is thrilling end to this epic trilogy! Meets national education standards.
  by the great horn spoon: This Is Not That Kind of Book Christopher Healy, 2019-10-15 This is a book that answers all the kids who have ever posed the question What kind of book is it? This clever alphabet book... Wait, that's not right. This original fairy tale... Nope. Mystery? Joke book? Superhero story? Pirate adventure? This delightful mash-up features every kind of character found in the picture-book universe--all in one book. Just when the reader is convinced the story is going in one direction, it spins off in another. Ever-changing illustrations keep pace with the rapid reversals, and the setting shifts with nearly every turn of the page. Truly inventive, here's a picture book that can be anything you want it to be!
  by the great horn spoon: Happy Little Family Rebecca Caudill, 2004 Five adventures in Bonny's busy four-year-old life with her three sisters and brothers in the days of copper-toed shoes.
  by the great horn spoon: Chancy and the Grand Rascal Sid Fleischman, 1967
  by the great horn spoon: Jim Ugly Sid Fleischman, 2003-05-27 A one-man dog Part wolf and fiercely independent, Jim Ugly is a dog who answers to only one person. Unfortunately, that man -- Sam Bannock -- has disappeared. Rumor has it that Sam is dead, but to his son, Jake, something about that doesn't sound quite right. So Jake and Jim Ugly embark on a wild journey into the frontier West, where they find themselves pursued by a pretty lady, a theater troupe, and one very ornery yellow-legged man. And they all want to know one thing: Where is Sam Bannock?
  by the great horn spoon: David and the Phoenix - Illustrated Edward Ormondroyd, 2014-02-10 David has no greater wish than to explore the mountains behind his new home in North Carolina and as he does he finds a wonder never dreamed of, the Phoenix. The Phoenix introduces David to an endless list of his friends from mythology and in the process opens David's eyes to the wide world both the unseen world and seen world. In the unseen world David and the Phoenix share many adventures all the while a scientist is trying to capture the Phoenix to prove to the world that the bird is real. The phoenix takes David on educational field trips to meet sea monsters, fauns and other creatures. Plus they hatch a hysterical plot to scare off an over eager scientist from the phoenix's trail. David learns some valuable lessons about life, one is that nothing remains the same as one grows up. The other is... well perhaps you should read the book yourself and find your own lessons within the pages. A well written story, David and the Phoenix has no particular time setting so that it could very well be placed in current time. It brings back to me memories of times when life was much simpler, more pleasant and without the problems we as adults face. It's a story of childhood and the dreams that children of every age share and which we all to soon leave behind. Of course, there is the traditional fiery death of the phoenix in the story.
  by the great horn spoon: Dark Whispers Bruce Coville, 2008 This is a riveting tale of two quests. In the first, Cara Diana Hunter searches for an ancient story that may unravel the secret of a long enmity between the unicorns and the monstrous delvers. In the second, Cara's father journeys to free her mother from the Rainbow Prison. As Cara travels through the strange and terrifying underground world of the delvers and to the court of the centaur king, her father travels from mysterious India to the depths of the Rainbow Prison itself. Who can be trusted? Who is the enemy? Readers will be at the edge of their seats with this multistranded story filled with wonder and suspense.
  by the great horn spoon: The Ghost in the Noonday Sun Sid Fleischman, 1999 Newbery Award winner Fleischman takes readers on a fantastic adventure filled with pirates, treasure, and ghosts. The tale revolves around a devilish pirate who kidnaps a boy to lead him to the ghost of Gentleman Jack and a load of buried treasure.
  by the great horn spoon: The Trouble Begins at 8 Sid Fleischman, 2008-07-29 A look at the life of Mark Twain, from his childhood adventures in the wild west to his becoming the most famous American author of his time.
  by the great horn spoon: Chocolate Fever Robert Kimmel Smith, 2006 Henry breaks out in brown bumps as a result of eating too much chocolate. He then gets caught up in a hijacking and learns a valuable lesson about self-indulgence.
  by the great horn spoon: My Great-Aunt Arizona Gloria Houston, 1997-04 An Appalachian girl, Arizona Houston Hughes, grows up to become a teacher who influences generations of schoolchildren.
  by the great horn spoon: California Out of the Box Christine Echeverri, 2018-10-08 California Out of the Box uses story as a basis for an interdisciplinary exploration of Golden State history, life and earth science, geography, social studies, the arts, and more! The content spans prehistory through the 1930s. This homeschool/progressive education curriculum includes a teacher guide with comprehension questions, reproducible student pages (for within a family), and answer keys; it is geared for students in grades 3-6, but suggestions are included for families with younger siblings. Note: families must purchase the 8 historical fiction and resource books separately, or request them from their local library.
  by the great horn spoon: BY THE GREAT HORN SPOON NARAYAN CHANGDER, 2024-05-14 BY THE GREAT HORN SPOON MCQ (MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS) SERVES AS A VALUABLE RESOURCE FOR INDIVIDUALS AIMING TO DEEPEN THEIR UNDERSTANDING OF VARIOUS COMPETITIVE EXAMS, CLASS TESTS, QUIZ COMPETITIONS, AND SIMILAR ASSESSMENTS. WITH ITS EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF MCQS, THIS BOOK EMPOWERS YOU TO ASSESS YOUR GRASP OF THE SUBJECT MATTER AND YOUR PROFICIENCY LEVEL. BY ENGAGING WITH THESE MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS, YOU CAN IMPROVE YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE SUBJECT, IDENTIFY AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT, AND LAY A SOLID FOUNDATION. DIVE INTO THE BY THE GREAT HORN SPOON MCQ TO EXPAND YOUR BY THE GREAT HORN SPOON KNOWLEDGE AND EXCEL IN QUIZ COMPETITIONS, ACADEMIC STUDIES, OR PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS. THE ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS ARE PROVIDED AT THE END OF EACH PAGE, MAKING IT EASY FOR PARTICIPANTS TO VERIFY THEIR ANSWERS AND PREPARE EFFECTIVELY.
  by the great horn spoon: Mr. Mysterious & Company Sid Fleischman, 1962 The adventures of a family of magicians traveling across the western deserts and plains in the 1880s. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
  by the great horn spoon: The Great Horn Spoon Eugene Wright, 1928
  by the great horn spoon: Por LA Gran Cuchara Del Cuerno Sid Fleischman, 1987-11-01 In this moving tale of love and adventure, Jack's aunt is forced to sell her beloved mansion to meet her debts. She is still unable to raise enough money to pay her creditors, and Jack goes to California in search of gold in order to help her. Text copyright 2004 Lectorum Publications, Inc.
  by the great horn spoon: Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers' Monthly Journal , 1895
  by the great horn spoon: Using Google Earth™: Bring the World into Your Classroom Levels 3-5 JoBea Holt, 2012-02-01 Learn to use Google Earth and add technological richness across the content areas in grades 3-5 with this highly engaging, easy-to-use resource that offers flexibility for authentic 21st century learning. This teacher-friendly book provides step-by-step instructions, lessons, and activities that integrate this technology into social studies, science, mathematics, and English language arts curriculum. All lessons are differentiated for a variety of learning styles and activities are leveled for all learners. In addition, suggestions for flexible groupings and for extension activities are also included. Using Google Earth™: Bring the World Into Your Classroom shows teachers how to help their students start their own .kmz folders and fill them with layers of locations that connect their own lives to the curriculum, and to build cross-curricular connections. The ZIP file includes templates plus clear, easy-to-follow directions to lead students (and teachers) to see a global view by starting with their own neighborhoods and then moving outward. This resource is aligned to the interdisciplinary themes from the Partnership for 21st Century Skills and supports core concepts of STEM instruction.
  by the great horn spoon: Bulletin - New York Zoological Society New York Zoological Society, 1927 Vol. 31, no. 1, Jan./Feb. 1928, commemorates A quarter-century of the New York Aquarium.
  by the great horn spoon: Handicraft Simplified Procedure and Projects in Leather, Celluloid, Metal, Wood, Batik, Rope, Cordage, Yarn, Horsehair, Pottery, Weaving, Stone, Primitive Indian Craft Lester Griswold, 2020-09-17 This text comprises a wonderfully detailed and expansive handbook for crafting in a variety of common mediums, including metal, leather, wood, rope, yarn, pottery, and stone. This is the perfect book for anyone with an interest in crafting, but will particularly appeal to those who like to use a number of different materials in their creations. Many antique books such as this are increasingly costly and hard to come by, and this test is republished here in the hope that its lessons can continue to be of use to those interested for years to come. This antique book has been elected for modern republication due to its timeless educational value, and we are proud to republish it now complete with a new introduction on the subject.
  by the great horn spoon: A Splendid Savage: The Restless Life of Frederick Russell Burnham Steve Kemper, 2016-01-25 Rich, detailed, and pitch-perfect, with the witty and wonderful skipping off every page. —Maxwell Carter, Wall Street Journal Frederick Russell Burnham’s (1861–1947) amazing story resembles a newsreel fused with a Saturday matinee thriller. One of the few people who could turn his garrulous friend Theodore Roosevelt into a listener, Burnham was once world-famous as “the American scout.” His expertise in woodcraft, learned from frontiersmen and Indians, helped inspire another friend, Robert Baden-Powell, to found the Boy Scouts. His adventures encompassed Apache wars and range feuds, booms and busts in mining camps around the globe, explorations in remote regions of Africa, and death-defying military feats that brought him renown and high honors. His skills led to his unusual appointment, as an American, to be Chief of Scouts for the British during the Boer War, where his daring exploits earned him the Distinguished Service Order from King Edward VII. After a lifetime pursuing golden prospects from the deserts of Mexico and Africa to the tundra of the Klondike, Burnham found wealth, in his sixties, near his childhood home in southern California. Other men of his era had a few such adventures, but Burnham had them all. His friend H. Rider Haggard, author of many best-selling exotic tales, remarked, “In real life he is more interesting than any of my heroes of romance.” Among other well-known individuals who figure in Burnham’s story are Cecil Rhodes and William Howard Taft, as well as some of the wealthiest men of the day, including John Hays Hammond, E. H. Harriman, Henry Payne Whitney, and the Guggenheim brothers. Failure and tragedy streaked his life as well, but he was endlessly willing to set off into the unknown, where the future felt up for grabs and values worth dying for were at stake. Steve Kemper brings a quintessential American story to vivid life in this gripping biography.
By the Great Horn Spoon! - Wikipedia
By The Great Horn Spoon is a children's novel by Sid Fleischman, published in 1963. It tells the story of a 12-year-old boy and his English butler and their adventures in the California Gold …

By the Great Horn Spoon! Summary and Study Guide
By the Great Horn Spoon!, a work of juvenile fiction by Newbery Award-winning author Sid Fleischman, follows the adventures of a 12-year-old boy from Boston and his English butler on …

By the Great Horn Spoon! by Sid Fleischman - Goodreads
By the Great Horn Spoon! Sid Fleischman. 4.11. 7,803 ratings785 reviews. For fans of the I Survived series, this classic rollicking adventure about the California Gold Rush and one …

By the Great Hornspoon! Paperback – April 30, 1988 - amazon.com
30 Apr 1988 · For fans of I Survived and Dear America, this rollicking adventure about the California Gold Rush is a classic tale from the award-winning author of The Whipping Boy, …

By the Great Horn Spoon! Paperback – Illustrated, 30 April 1988
30 Apr 1988 · For fans of I Survived and Dear America, this rollicking adventure about the California Gold Rush is a classic tale from the award-winning author of The Whipping Boy, …

By the great horn spoon! : Fleischman, Sid, 1920- : Free …
27 Sep 2011 · Jack and the butler stow away on a side-wheeler bound for California where they join the Gold Rush of 1849. Access-restricted-item.

By the great horn spoon! : Fleischman, Sid, 1920-2010 : Free …
15 Oct 2013 · 446.5M. 204 pages : 22 cm. Aunt Arabella's butler, Praiseworthy, and her nephew stow away on a ship to win a fortune for her in California during the Gold Rush of 1849. "Also …

By the Great Horn Spoon! - Sid Fleischman - Google Books
When Jack's aunt is forced to sell her beloved mansion but is still unable to raise enough money to pay her debts, the twelve-year-old goes to California in...

By the Great Horn Spoon! - Sid Fleischman - Google Books
By the Great Horn Spoon! The story of a young boy who lives with his proper Bostonian aunts and their very correct butler. When their money runs perilously low,...

By The Great Horn Spoon! - OverDrive
1 Sep 2004 · One of Newbery Medalist Sid Fleischman’s most beloved books, this rip-snortin’ saga of a young man and his butler bound for California during the great Gold Rush was just …

By the Great Horn Spoon! - Wikipedia
By The Great Horn Spoon is a children's novel by Sid Fleischman, published in 1963. It tells the story of a 12-year-old boy and his English butler and their adventures in the California Gold Rush. It was adapted into the Disney film The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin, starring Roddy McDowall and Suzanne Pleshette.

By the Great Horn Spoon! Summary and Study Guide
By the Great Horn Spoon!, a work of juvenile fiction by Newbery Award-winning author Sid Fleischman, follows the adventures of a 12-year-old boy from Boston and his English butler on a yearlong quest for gold during the California Gold Rush of 1849.

By the Great Horn Spoon! by Sid Fleischman - Goodreads
By the Great Horn Spoon! Sid Fleischman. 4.11. 7,803 ratings785 reviews. For fans of the I Survived series, this classic rollicking adventure about the California Gold Rush and one determined twelve-year-old has sold nearly a million copies!

By the Great Hornspoon! Paperback – April 30, 1988 - amazon.com
30 Apr 1988 · For fans of I Survived and Dear America, this rollicking adventure about the California Gold Rush is a classic tale from the award-winning author of The Whipping Boy, with illustrations from beloved children’s artist Brett Helquist (A Series of Unfortunate Events). Jack’s aunt is in trouble.

By the Great Horn Spoon! Paperback – Illustrated, 30 April 1988
30 Apr 1988 · For fans of I Survived and Dear America, this rollicking adventure about the California Gold Rush is a classic tale from the award-winning author of The Whipping Boy, with illustrations from beloved children's artist Brett Helquist (A Series of Unfortunate Events). Jack's aunt is in trouble.

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27 Sep 2011 · Jack and the butler stow away on a side-wheeler bound for California where they join the Gold Rush of 1849. Access-restricted-item.

By the great horn spoon! : Fleischman, Sid, 1920-2010 : Free …
15 Oct 2013 · 446.5M. 204 pages : 22 cm. Aunt Arabella's butler, Praiseworthy, and her nephew stow away on a ship to win a fortune for her in California during the Gold Rush of 1849. "Also published as Bullwhip Griffin." Braille. Los Angeles, Calif. : Braille Institute of America. 3 v. Access-restricted-item. true. Addeddate. 2013-10-15 13:05:08.051023.

By the Great Horn Spoon! - Sid Fleischman - Google Books
When Jack's aunt is forced to sell her beloved mansion but is still unable to raise enough money to pay her debts, the twelve-year-old goes to California in...

By the Great Horn Spoon! - Sid Fleischman - Google Books
By the Great Horn Spoon! The story of a young boy who lives with his proper Bostonian aunts and their very correct butler. When their money runs perilously low,...

By The Great Horn Spoon! - OverDrive
1 Sep 2004 · One of Newbery Medalist Sid Fleischman’s most beloved books, this rip-snortin’ saga of a young man and his butler bound for California during the great Gold Rush was just made to be read by a full cast.