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The Legend of Red Horse Cavern

by Gary Paulsen

Series: World of Adventure (1)

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Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. William Little Bear Tucker and his friend, Sarah, love to explore the caverns of the Sacramento Mountains. Some day the two youngsters hope to find the cave that holds a golden Apache statue that vanished long ago. But one afternoon, when they discover some spectacular rooms in one of the caverns, they also realize that they aren't alone. Suddenly, armed bandits, the spirit of a headless Indian brave, and bottomless pits are lurking in the darkness that surrounds the two intrepid explorers. They have only a few tools and supplies. Can they be clever enough to find an exit from both the maze-like cave and the dangerous men? Gary Paulsen has won many awards, including three Newbery Honors for his popular books. His stories are always filled with suspense, action, and colorful settings. After you finish listening to The Legend of Red Horse Cavern, you'll want to enjoy more of the hair-raising tales in Gary Paulsen World of Adventure.… (more)
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  lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
Adventure for Younger Readers

This book, obviously written for readers who are beginning to delve into longer, chapter books, is a good adventure tale full of action and mystery alike. The writing is simple yet engaging, and the reader can easily identify with either William or Sarah, the main characters, and experience the dangers and ultimate success along side them. ( )
  cedargrove | Jan 22, 2013 |
This is a short adventure book for readers who are starting to dive in to the world of chapter books. In typical late 80's/early 90's style, the plot is adventurous but simple and fun all at the same time. If your young reader is looking for an adventure with a little bit of suspense in it, this is a great start for them. ( )
  mirrani | Dec 22, 2012 |
Will and Sarah were going to a cave they found. Will was telling a legend about the golden statue man that his grandfather talks about. Read to see what kind of adventures they experience. -SS ( )
  mspioneer | Dec 20, 2007 |
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The moon cast eerie shadows as a velvet darkness covered the Sacramento Mountain range.
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Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. William Little Bear Tucker and his friend, Sarah, love to explore the caverns of the Sacramento Mountains. Some day the two youngsters hope to find the cave that holds a golden Apache statue that vanished long ago. But one afternoon, when they discover some spectacular rooms in one of the caverns, they also realize that they aren't alone. Suddenly, armed bandits, the spirit of a headless Indian brave, and bottomless pits are lurking in the darkness that surrounds the two intrepid explorers. They have only a few tools and supplies. Can they be clever enough to find an exit from both the maze-like cave and the dangerous men? Gary Paulsen has won many awards, including three Newbery Honors for his popular books. His stories are always filled with suspense, action, and colorful settings. After you finish listening to The Legend of Red Horse Cavern, you'll want to enjoy more of the hair-raising tales in Gary Paulsen World of Adventure.

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