Lost on Superstition Mountain
Book Description
What can two thirteen-year-olds do with the last two weeks of summer? They can go to camp, but why does Charlie choose Responsibility Camp? Hailey can hardly believe her ears - until her fraternal twin tells her about the lost gold mine near the camp. If they can find it - and he's sure they can if they ditch camp - they will never have to work in their entire lives! Follow along as the twins get ...
MoreWhat can two thirteen-year-olds do with the last two weeks of summer? They can go to camp, but why does Charlie choose Responsibility Camp? Hailey can hardly believe her ears - until her fraternal twin tells her about the lost gold mine near the camp. If they can find it - and he's sure they can if they ditch camp - they will never have to work in their entire lives! Follow along as the twins get acquainted with Starlight and Thunder, their mustangs, as they learn to ride horses, and as they lay what must be perfect plans for riding to the gold mine. Predict how they will elude Jose and Carlos, after learning Mexican customs and history for which they never bargained. See if they manage to shake two officers of the local police force, too. Following close on the heels of their successful detective work in "Mystery at Lake Cachuma" and "Surprise at Pearl Harbor," Hailey and Charlie race to avoid capture by the unsavory and mysterious character in this third book in the "Character Mystery Series" for readers 9 and up. This "proactive teaching-fiction" makes no attempt to lecture on responsibility, but it weaves the trait and its definition into an irresistible story that can't be put down.
Publisher | Quiet Impact Inc. |
Binding | Paperback |
Reading Level | Ages 9-12
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# of Pages | 32 |
ISBN-10 | 0975462954 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0975462959 |
Publication Date | 01/2005 |
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