Stone Fox by John Reynolds Gardiner, Marcia Sewall (Illustrator), Greg Hargreaves (Illustrator), Marcia Sewall (Illustrator), Marcia Sewall (Photographer)

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  • Age Range: 7 to 11
  • Pub. Date: March 1983
  • 96pp
  • Sales Rank: 4,374

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    • Pub. Date: March 1983
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 96pp
    • Sales Rank: 4,374
    • Age Range: 7 to 11

    Synopsis

    There's just no stopping little Willy. Determined to keep their farm going — and to give his ailing grandfather a reason to live — the ten-year-old boy hitches his dog, Searchlight, to the plow and harvests the whole potato crop.

    Now little Willy needs five hundred dollars to pay off ten years' back taxes, or the farm will be taken away from them. Dauntless as ever, he stakes everything on one wild hope: that he and Searchlight can outrun the best dogsled racers in the country — including the legendary Indian, Stone Fox. But the huge mountain man is every bit as intent on winning the big prize money as little Willy is. And he and his five beautiful Samoyeds haven't lost a race yet....

    Based on a Rocky Mountain legend, John Reynolds Gardiner's story — like its hero, little Willy — has all the ingredients of a winner, right down to the unforeseen drama at the finish line.

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    Little Willie hopes to pay the back taxes on his grandfather's farm with the purse from a dog sled race he enters.

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    Biography

    John Reynolds Gardiner, an engineer by profession, has also worked as a writer adapting children's stories for television.

    A native of Los Angeles, he has lived in West Germany, Central America, and the state of Idaho, where he first heard the legend that is the basis for Stone Fox, his first published work. He is also the author of Top Secret and General Butterfingers.

    Mr. Gardiner lives in Huntington Beach, California, with his wife, Gloria, and their three daughters: Carrie, Alicia, and Danielle.

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    Review by 9-yr old sonby mntrinidad

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    August 22, 2009: This book was actually bought for my son and was on the summer reading book list, recommended by his school, as well as on the battle of the books list for elementary school (3d - 4th grades).

    My son thinks the book was very interesting. While there were some funny parts to the story, overall, the storyline was not meant to be funny but instead heroic, albeit having a sad ending. He thinks that other kids his age would enjoy the book.

    I've included a book that he recommended for reading as well.

    I Also Recommend: Marley.

    Nerve racking!by Anonymous

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    June 09, 2009: I thought the book was brilliant because I thought the characters were interesting. They really changed throughout the book. But it is a little sad at the end. My favorite character was Searchlight because she was very brave and different from most dogs. She could understand what was going on around her.


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