Star in the Storm (Hardcover)

by Joan Hiatt Harlow

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It's 1912 and a statute has been passed outlawing all non-shepherding dogs in Bonnie Bay, Newfoundland. But when a storm strikes the coast and founders a steamer offshore, 12-year-old Maggie knows that her dog, Sirius, can save the people on the ship. How she makes the the decision to bring Sirius out of hiding is the heart of this exciting adventured based upon true accounts.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780689829055
  • ISBN-10: 0689829051
  • Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books
  • Date: March 2000
  • Page Count: 160
  • Reading Level: Ages 9-12

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First Chapter

Chapter One: A Strategy to Defeat World Hunger

In the blistering, heart-rending drought and depression days of 1932 I was a ten-year-old boy growing up in Mitchell, South Dakota. Most of the time I was a contented youngster, but some memories are not pleasant. A lifetime later, I recall the huge boiling dust clouds that rolled across the parched Dakota plains, hiding the sun in a darkness like midnight. The finely ground dirt not only blackened the sky; it came hard at the crevices of our eyes, ears, noses, and throats. The tiniest cracks or openings in windows and doors ushered the dust inside.

The first such fearful storm that I remember happened during a summer hike several miles east of Mitchell with my boyhood friend Vernon Hersey. After failing efforts to grope our way in the blinding dust to a country road, Vernon suggested that the Milwaukee railroad tracks would lead us back to Mitchell. We followed them homeward, listening over the howling wind for a train whistle.

When the Dakota sun was not blotted out by dust storms, it was frequently shrouded by flying grasshopper invasions. They could strip growing crops down to the ground in a matter of hours. Farmers who had invested their cash and months of labor in planting and nurturing crops would watch their harvest disappear. The voracious pests would even devour the wooden handles of hoes and pitchforks.

My father was a Wesleyan Methodist clergyman who believed in God, John Wesley , and the St. Louis Cardinals. This "Holy Trinity" helped our household get through the Depression. I knew about the Twelve Apostles, but I knew even more about the CardinalsGashouse Gang

 

42 Ratings

  • ISBN: 9780689829055
  • Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books
  • Date: March 2000
  • Page Count: 160
  • Reading Level: Ages 9-12
  • Availability: In stock. Ships in 24 hours.

Table of Contents

Eleven Black Birds
1(11)
Angry Encounter
12(10)
Sickness
22(16)
Danger at the Iceberg
38(8)
Nightmare
46(8)
The Lost Treasure
54(7)
Secret at the Quidnunc
61(12)
Sirius Is Missing
73(9)
The Hidden Spring
82(8)
Six Ravens
90(8)
The Gale
98(10)
Shipwreck!
108(11)
A Star in the Storm
119(11)
Five Black Birds
130(17)
Afterword147

 

42 Ratings

  • ISBN: 9780689829055
  • Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books
  • Date: March 2000
  • Page Count: 160
  • Reading Level: Ages 9-12
  • Availability: In stock. Ships in 24 hours.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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