Fourteen-year-old best friends Asa and Ike decide to look for a treasure chest rumored to be buried in 1699 by the pirate, Captain Kidd, near Kidd's Creek, Maine, but two strange, mysterious men are also there seeking treasure, and the boys are in their way.
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From the Publisher:
Boys are not reading because the books that are out there don't have anything to do with being a boy. This is the second in a series of books designed to get those boys to read. The idea is simple enough. Give them stories they can identify with as boys and they will read them. Give them enough such stories and they will become readers. The author, Robert Holland, has written essays for Audubon, Yankee, New England Monthly, The Christian Science Monitor, and Connecticut Magazine. His first novel, The Hunter, was published by Stein & Day and then published in France, Germany and the UK. He studied under Rex Warner at the University of Connecticut and Stephen Minot at Trinity College.
From the Author:
My experts are the boys who read my books, and they have been overwhelmingly enthusiastic. As it turns out, girls like them just as well, and that has been a very pleasant surprise.
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- PublisherFrost Hollow Pubns
- Publication date1998
- ISBN 10 0965852326
- ISBN 13 9780965852326
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages163
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