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Children's Fiction Mysteries & Detective Stories

The Klondike Ring

by (author) Andrea Spalding

Publisher
Whitecap Books
Initial publish date
Jan 2003
Category
Mysteries & Detective Stories
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781552854617
    Publish Date
    Jan 2003
    List Price
    $8.95

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Description

Rick and Willow travel along when their parents are hired to make a documentary about Dawson City, Yukon. The long summer days under the midnight sun leave plenty of time for adventure. Their new friend Casey takes Rick and Willow gold panning, and Willow finds a ring that could be from Gold Rush days. Casey's grandma has an old cabin on her property. It has lots of old papers still stuck in the walls for insulation, but when Rick pulls a piece out he finds a poem written on it. Rick is convinced that " The Bishop Who Ate His Boots" is a lost work by renowned poet Robert Service, and everyone wants to solve the mystery. Readers can explore further aspects of the Gold Rush, the Yukon, and Robert Service with web links, sidebars, and historical notes from two leading children's authors.

About the author

Andrea Spalding is a prolific writer for children.
Born in the industrial city of Manchester England, she trained as a teacher. Then, with husband David, Andrea immigrated to Canada in 1967. After living in Alberta for 24 years, Andrea and David relocated to British Columbia and live on Pender Island, one of Canada's Southern Gulf Islands.
Canadian life proved to be rich and varied. Curiosity about her chosen country compelled Andrea to listen to other Canadian immigrants who shared tales that later became her folktale book, A World of Stories.
A love of the outdoors prompted her and David to take their family and travel quintessential Canada. They've skated on frozen lakes, worked on dinosaur digs, and panned for Yukon gold. Andrea has whale-watched on both coasts, enjoyed vineyards and theatre festivals on the Niagara Peninsula, and tapped her feet in Toronto jazz clubs. A highlight West Coast experience was assisting in the carving an Aboriginal Honour Pole with Tsimshian master carver Victor Reece. These experiences provided background for her stories.
Andrea's first children's book, The Most Beautiful Kite In The World, was selected as a Canadian Children's Book Center's "Our Choice." She has garnered awards and nominations ever since. Her fantasy novels - The Summer of Magic Quartet - are avidly read by both children and adults. Her picturebook, Secret of the Dance, is her 30th. Written with Aboriginal Elder Alfred Scow, it has gained accolades from both the aboriginal and white communities.
Andrea gives school presentations across the country, and also teaches writing workshops, and in-service presentations to teachers, librarians, and any one interested in her passion for Children's Literature.

Visit Andrea's website at www.andreaspalding.com.

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