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Author Walker, Lane, author.

Title The lost deer camp / Lane Walker.

Publication Info. [Apple Valley, MN?] : Bakken Books, 2021.
North Mankato, MN Spotlight, A Division of ABDO 2024

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Pittsburg 1st Fl Juvenile Fiction  J Walker    ---  DUE 09-30-24
Description 158 pages ; 19 cm.
text txt rdacontent
unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Series Hometown hunters collection ; bk. 6
Summary "Tucker Thompson is just an ordinary 8th grader from Detroit, Michigan. He loves school and baseball. Everything seems great for the left-handed pitcher with a big, breaking curveball. That is, until one dreadful event changes his life. Tucker learns that his parents are getting divorced. If that wasn't bad enough, his mom is making a move. He will be forced to attend a new school, across town in the inner city of Detroit. Struggling to handle his anger, Tucker does the only thing he can think of to get his parent's attention: cause trouble. Not everyone at his new school finds him entertaining, especially the principal, Mr. David. After pulling off the prank of the century, Tucker gets kicked out of school and shipped off to live with his Uncle Ed and Aunt Loretta in a remote area of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The U.P. is a far cry from the concrete jungle of Detroit. But Tucker quickly realizes there is something magical and mysterious about Uncle Ed's place. He is warned early and often by his uncle to never venture into the West Woods. But why? Is Uncle Ed hiding something? One day, Tucker discovers a creepy, old sign--one final warning of danger. What he finds hidden in the woods will change his life forever."--Amazon.com.
Subject Deer hunting -- Michigan -- Juvenile fiction.
Nephews -- Juvenile fiction.
Deer hunting.
Nephews.
Michigan -- Juvenile fiction.
Michigan.
Genre/Form Fiction.
Juvenile works.
ISBN 9781955657051
195565705X
9781098253790

 
    
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