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Racing to catch up to his brothers in the Klondike gold fields, fifteen-year-old Jason Hawthorn meets an adventurous girl named Jamie and the not-yet-famous Jack London. But mostly he travels alone with King-a husky he's rescued from a madman. After crossing the perilous Chilkoot Pass, Jason and King still have to get five hundred miles down the Yukon River before freeze-up. When a near-fatal accident stops them, the pace escalates and the emotion deepens. Told with bone-chilling authenticity, this gripping survival story glitters with real details from the Klondike gold rush. Includes maps and an author's note.
When news of the discovery of gold in Canada's Yukon Territory in 1897 reaches fifteen-year-old Jason, he embarks on a 10,000-mile journey to strike it rich.
(Intermediate)
Will Hobbs is a master at writing the tantalizing beginning so essential to the success of the adventure story: "When the story broke on the streets of New York, it took off like a wildfire on a windy day." That sentence sets the tone and style of a gripping account of a fifteen-year-old boy's encounter with the hazards of the Canadian wilder-ness in 1897 as he struggles to join his older brothers searching for wealth in the goldfields. He is well named in his quest: like the Greek hero of old, Jason encounters a number of trials. There are several cameo appearances by the young Jack London before his success as a writer as well as a number of lesser-known characters, some less than savory but all historical, as an informative author's note indicates. This is a real page turner, complete with near-disasters: men driven to madness by their environment and failures, primitive frontier surgery, attacks by moose and bears, poignant moments when the wilderness exacts its price from those who would challenge it-as in the death of Jason's beloved companion, the dog King. Hobbs is right on target, blending fact and fiction to create a believable story that is fast reading but never simplistic. m.m.b.
Will Hobbs is the award-winning author of ten previous novels for young readers including Far North, Ghost Canoe, and The Maze. He lives in the mountains near Durango, Colorado, with his wife Jean.
Reader Rating:
November 02, 2008: Jason's Gold was a addicting book. Once i picked it up it was hard to put down. The book takes you with a 15 year-old boy named Jason Hawthorne on a great journey to try and strike rich in the gold-fields of the Klondike Rush.I understand that people would be very overwhelmed by a gold rush but thought at times that some of the parts were very hard to believe. Still the book was great, and is a book i wouldnt mind re-reading. Hobbs does a great job of putting the reader in the journey with Jason and King(Jason's Husky), the great discriptions are very picturable. All the geographic facts are a good way of learning about the Klondike. This is a great read for thrill and adventure seeking readers.
I Also Recommend: Hatchet (Brian's Saga Series #1).
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July 04, 2000: If you are a fan of Will Hobbs, then this is a must read! I have read quite a few of his other books, and this one is by far the best one, if you ask me. You won't be able to put it down once you start reading. I thought the story was believable. Jason's long journey through Alaska and Canada was exciting and left me hanging on edge of my seat. I also enjoyed meeting his dog, King, and the famous novelist, Jack London. Great book, great read!