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The drover's quest / Susan Brocker.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Auckland, N.Z. : HarperCollins, 2012.Description: 176 p. ; 18 cmISBN:
  • 9781869509071
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • NZ823.2 23
Summary: "Rumour is flying around the West Coast gold fields that Tom McGee has struck it rich and found a nugget of gold as big as a man's fist. So no one is surprised when next his campsite is found wrecked and abandoned. Men have been killed for a lot less on the tough goldfields on the 1860s New Zealand. But one person is convinced Tom is not dead, his headstrong daughter, Charlotte. Solving the mystery is not her first task, through. First, she must get to the coast. A skillful horse rider, she disguises herself as a boy and joins a cattle drove across the Southern Alps. To survive the dangerous drove over Arthur's Pass, and to keep her identity hidden from vicious trail boss, she'll need the help of her dog, her horse, and her father's friend, Tama. She knows she can do it - she has to - but what will she find? And will her new American friend, Joseph, help or hinder her quest? Charlie is in for the ride of her life - and the stakes couldn't he higher"--Supplied by publisher. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.
List(s) this item appears in: Hāwera Reading Vine | Hāwera Reading Vine - Historical Fiction | Hāwera Reading Vine - New Zealand Fiction
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Children's fiction Hāwera LibraryPlus Children's Children's fiction BROC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out 18/04/2024 I2111386
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Novel for children.

"Rumour is flying around the West Coast gold fields that Tom McGee has struck it rich and found a nugget of gold as big as a man's fist. So no one is surprised when next his campsite is found wrecked and abandoned. Men have been killed for a lot less on the tough goldfields on the 1860s New Zealand. But one person is convinced Tom is not dead, his headstrong daughter, Charlotte. Solving the mystery is not her first task, through. First, she must get to the coast. A skillful horse rider, she disguises herself as a boy and joins a cattle drove across the Southern Alps. To survive the dangerous drove over Arthur's Pass, and to keep her identity hidden from vicious trail boss, she'll need the help of her dog, her horse, and her father's friend, Tama. She knows she can do it - she has to - but what will she find? And will her new American friend, Joseph, help or hinder her quest? Charlie is in for the ride of her life - and the stakes couldn't he higher"--Supplied by publisher. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.

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