Father-and-son writing team Gary and Jim Paulsen pick up where their *Road Trip* left off. Ben has been invited to try out for a special hockey academy. But Dad wants Ben to catch up to the school field trip instead. So Ben, Dad, and their dogs, Atticus and Conor, jump into their truck. Ben concocts
Killer Field Trip
β Scribed by Lyttek, Susan;Washington, George
- Publisher
- Pelican Ventures Book Group; Harbourlight Books
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 99 KB
- Edition
- First Harbourlight edition
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Aztec, NM
- ISBN
- 1611163692
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Drafted to co-lead a homeschool field trip to walk in the footsteps of the young George Washington, Jeanine looks forward to a fun spring excursion with Justin's history class. Unfortunately, she has to coordinate with Susan Perry, a woman so obsessed with our first president that she drives a red, white and blue car and comes to class dressed like him. Susan proves hard to rely on. Even so, Jeanine mourns when Susan is found dead and Ann falls under suspicion. To make matters worse, a sudden blizzard traps them in the area with the killer. Jeanine must overcome her squeamishness about snow to uncover the truth about Susan's death and learn what young George Washington prized above gold.
β¦ Subjects
Home schooling -- Fiction
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