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Jason's Gold

by Will Hobbs

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ISBN13: 9780380729142
ISBN10: 0380729148
Condition: Standard
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"Gold!" Jason shouted at the top of his lungs. "Read all about it! Gold discovered in Alaska!"

Within hours of hearing the thrilling news, fifteen-year-old Jason Hawthorn jumps a train for Seattle, stow away on a ship bound for the goldfields, and joins thousands of fellow prospectors attempting the difficult journey to the Klondike. The Dead Horse Trail, the infamous Chilkott Pass, and a five-hundred-mile trip by canoe down the Yukon River lie ahead. With help from a young writer named Jack London, Jason and his dog face moose, bears, and the terrors of a subartic winter in this bone-chilling survival story.

00-01 Tayshas High School Reading List, 01-02 Young Hoosier Book Award Masterlist (Gr 4-6), 01-02 Young Hoosier Book Award Masterlist (Gr 6-8), 01-02 William Allen White Children's Book Award Masterlist, and 01 Heartland Award for Excellence in YA Lit Finalist

Notable Children's Trade Books in the Field of Social Studies 2000, National Council for SS & Child. Book Council, 2000 Best Books for Young Adults (ALA), and 2000 Quick Picks for Young Adults (Recomm. Books for Reluctant Young Readers)

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Set amid the actual events and real-life heroes of the Gold Rush, this tale finds 15-year-old Jason rushing from New York to Alaska with a bad case of Klondike fever and encountering a slew of obstacles once he gets there. An ALA Best Book for Young Adults.

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Within hours of hearing that gold has been discovered in Alaska, Jason Hawthorn is rushing west from New York City with a bad case of Klondike fever, and he encounters perilous obstacles on his westward journey. This bone-chilling saga is set amid actual events and features real-life heroes of the Klondike gold rush.

About the Author

Will Hobbs is the author of twelve novels for upper elementary, middle school and young adult readers, as well as two picture book stories. Seven of his novels, Bearstone, Downriver, The Big Wander, Beardance, Far North, The Maze, and Jason's Gold were named Best Books for Young Adults by the American Library Association. Far North was selected by the ALA as one of the "Top Ten" young adult books of 1996, and Ghost Canoe received the Edgar Allan Poe Award in 1998 for Best Young Adult Mystery.

Will's books have won many other awards, including the California Young Reader Medal, the Western Writers of America Spur Award, the Mountains and Plains Booksellers Award, the Colorado Book Award, and nominations to state award lists in over thirty states. A graduate of Stanford University and former reading and language arts teacher, Will has been a full-time writer since 1990. He lives with his wife, Jean, in Durango, Colorado.

In His Own Words...

"Readers often ask me, "What made you want to write in the first place?" That's easy for me to answer: It was because I loved reading. If you like reading stories, you too might start thinking, I want to try that. I want to write a story!

"I grew up in an Air Force family. We lived in Pennsylvania, Panama, Virginia, Alaska, northern California, southern California, and Texas. I have three brothers and a sister. While we were living in Alaska, I fell in love with mountains, rivers, fishing, baseball, and books. Books I read on my own were always the best part of school for me. I was always going on adventures in my imagination.

"We moved from Alaska to California when I was halfway through fifth grade. I roamed the hills almost every day after school, and in the summers I went backpacking in the Sierras. After graduating from Stanford University, I moved to southwestern Colorado, where my wife, Jean, and I now make our home. We do lots of hiking in the nearby San Juan Mountains. You won't be surprised to learn that I was a reading teacher for many years before I became a full-time writer.

"About half of my ideas for stories come from life experiences, and the other half come from reading, as I learn more about whatever has sparked my interest. In the Grand Canyon one year, we met some rafters from Canada who told us about a remote river they loved called the Nahanni. I found a book on it, and we soon found ourselves heading way up into northern Canada, hiring a bush pilot, and flying in to the Nahanni. A thirteen-day trip on our raft led to months of fascinating reading about the land and people of the Northwest Territories. The result was Far North, set on the Nahanni.

"Learning to write well is like learning to play a musical instrument or a sport. It takes practice and dedication. My big breakthrough was learning to write with the five senses. In the world of the story, both writer and reader are imagining what it's like to be someone else, so you want to let the reader hear, see, taste, touch, and smell what your characters are experiencing.

"When I'm starting a new story, it takes a lot of faith. I'm like a woodcarver staring at a block of wood. It helps me to remember how, in the story of Pinocchio, that block of wood turned into a real boy. If you just keep working, you'll reach a point when the story starts coming to life. That's what a writer lives for! From that point on, you're hearing conversations in your head, you're seeing things happen, and you're just writing it all down."

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jelly7373, May 18, 2007 (view all comments by jelly7373)
I am the mom of a ten year old 4th grader, he says: and "I really like this book. My teacher had us do a project that had us research even more on things like the Klondike Goldrush, Soapy Smith, Jack London, and lots more. I feel like I'm there with him, it's a really cool book!"
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780380729142
Author:
Hobbs, Will
Publisher:
HarperTrophy
Author:
by Will Hobbs
Location:
New York, NY
Subject:
Fiction
Subject:
Boys / Men
Subject:
Action & Adventure
Subject:
Children's 9-12 - Fiction - General
Subject:
Historical - United States - 19th Century
Subject:
Orphans
Subject:
Voyages and travels
Subject:
Action & Adventure - General
Edition Description:
1st HarperTrophy ed.
Series Volume:
106-730
Publication Date:
October 2000
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
- Up
Language:
English
Pages:
240
Dimensions:
7.64x5.12x.57 in. .37 lbs.
Age Level:
10-14

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