Author: | Mez Blume | ISBN: | 9781999924232 |
Publisher: | River Otter Books | Publication: | November 5, 2018 |
Imprint: | Mez Blume | Language: | English |
Author: | Mez Blume |
ISBN: | 9781999924232 |
Publisher: | River Otter Books |
Publication: | November 5, 2018 |
Imprint: | Mez Blume |
Language: | English |
A middle-grade time-travel adventure, “full of magic, wonder and mystery.” – Layla Everitt, age 10
This second book in the *Katie Watson Mysteries in Time *series whisks readers, along with Katie and her cousin Imogen, back in time to the wild American frontier of 1828. In a world teeming with dangers, from renegade Indian warriors to horse thieves and bandits, Katie and Imogen team up with a young half-Cherokee Indian Wattie to survive.
But Wattie’s village is under attack, and at the heart of the Cherokees’ troubles is a stolen stone: the legendary Serpent Stone. Embarking on a dangerous river voyage to solve the mystery of the stone could save Wattie’s home. But Katie has a hunch that the quest might also lead her to discover who is behind the time-portal paintings.
This middle-grade young adventurer’s mystery has been heralded “The Huckleberry Finn for our times … a paean both to a forgotten America and its enduring values.” -- historian & literary reviewer Ruth Smith
Readers of mysteries such as the *Mandie *series, wilderness adventures like The Snow Child, and time-slip and American historical tales will love Katie Watson and the Serpent Stone.
Visit www.mezblume.com/serpent-stone/ for behind-the-scenes bonuses!
A middle-grade time-travel adventure, “full of magic, wonder and mystery.” – Layla Everitt, age 10
This second book in the *Katie Watson Mysteries in Time *series whisks readers, along with Katie and her cousin Imogen, back in time to the wild American frontier of 1828. In a world teeming with dangers, from renegade Indian warriors to horse thieves and bandits, Katie and Imogen team up with a young half-Cherokee Indian Wattie to survive.
But Wattie’s village is under attack, and at the heart of the Cherokees’ troubles is a stolen stone: the legendary Serpent Stone. Embarking on a dangerous river voyage to solve the mystery of the stone could save Wattie’s home. But Katie has a hunch that the quest might also lead her to discover who is behind the time-portal paintings.
This middle-grade young adventurer’s mystery has been heralded “The Huckleberry Finn for our times … a paean both to a forgotten America and its enduring values.” -- historian & literary reviewer Ruth Smith
Readers of mysteries such as the *Mandie *series, wilderness adventures like The Snow Child, and time-slip and American historical tales will love Katie Watson and the Serpent Stone.
Visit www.mezblume.com/serpent-stone/ for behind-the-scenes bonuses!