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Tucket's Gold (Paperback)

by Gary Paulsen (Author)
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Grade 4-7-Set about 150 years ago, Paulsen's latest offering is a ripsnorting adventure, and nothing more, most similar to a Saturday-matinee cliff-hanger of several decades back. In this fourth volume about Francis, 15, and the children he "adopted," Lottie and Billy, the trio struggles to stay out of the clutches of the evil Comancheros (men who trade with the nomadic Comanches) from whom the youngsters escaped in the previous book. Paulsen's trademark emphasis on survival, "man versus nature," is here in fine measure, but so, too, is a melodramatic plot. First, the three young people are saved from their pursuers by a summer thunderstorm; then they find an escaped group of Indian ponies; then they discover a cache of Spanish gold. Next, Francis is bitten by a rattlesnake and nursed back to health by Pueblo Indians while Lottie and Billy learn to live with the tribe. Finally, after the threesome leaves the Pueblos to resume their search for Francis's real family, the Comancheros catch them. In a conclusion that's shockingly violent for the intended audience, the young people kill their captors. Their journey, in conjunction with any one or two of the above episodes, might have been the heart of a first-rate novel, but combined, it's all just too unbelievable. No doubt Tucket's fans will clamor for the book, but it's mostly a nonnutritive meal.
Coop Renner, Moreno Elementary School, El Paso, TX
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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The fourth installment of Paulsen's Tucket Adventures (Tucket's Ride, 1997, etc.) is instantly involving, with plotting that rockets along. Francis Tucket, 15, and his two young charges, the talkative Lottie and her little brother, Billy, are on the run, one step ahead of the ruthless Comancheros, ``the dirt-meanest men Francis had ever seen in a world full of mean men.'' The children are valuable commodities on the frontier, easily ``sold or traded into slavery.'' As the youngsters flee, they battle the elements, find a treasure, meet up with a tribe of friendly Pueblo Indians, and are captured by a pair of pitiless thieves. The book is bursting with clearly limned, colorful characters and despite his lightning pace, Paulsen finds time for softer moments as well. Francis, for example, who hasn't seen his kin since he was stolen by the Pawnee, realizes that he loves Lottie and Billy, and that they ``were more of a family to him than the one he'd lost.'' This invigorating story is just right for readers who like their action at a gallop. (Fiction. 9-12) -- Copyright ©1999, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An Adventureous Book, Mar 1 2003
By Anonamos (An 11 year old reader) - See all my reviews
Tucket's Gold is such a good book. The way Francis takes care of those kids, it shows how much he cares about them. I would recommened this book to anybody who like adventures and a lot of other things. This book is going to make your life different. (it's a good difference.)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tucket's Gold, April 24 2002
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Tucket's Gold
I am writing about the book called Tucket's Gold. This book is an adventure for the grades of 4 - 6th.

My book Tucket's Gold takes place after the mexican war. Along the of the Oregon Trail. Francis the main character is trying to find his parents along the Oregon Trail with his two friends he found in the other books on his way towards the Oregon Trail.

One night Francis was watching out when a snake bit him. He and his friends Billie and Lottie were taken to this pueblo village to be treated for the snake bite. Billie and this pueblo boy teaches Billie how to hunt with bow and arrow.

Towards the end of the book they find some gold and silver and some wild ponies. One day they were riding the ponies towards the oregon trail when Courtweiler and Dubs that are two bad guys meet up with them and they try to kill Francis when Billie out of nowhere he shoots them with arrows and killed them. Then they were back to head towards the oregon trail.

I would give this book a 5 stars if it was a 5 star scale.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Tucket's Gold, April 24 2002
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This review is from: Tucket's Gold (Hardcover)
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4-24-02
Tuckets Gold is a adventure book. It has a lot of action and adventure. This book is very sad in some ports and some are very good. In some prots you do not want to stop in the middle crapter. In so ports you can see you in the book.

If you were in 3rd grand and up you would like this book. But if you were in 2rd grand it would not be that good. I bet 9 and up would like this book. Both grils and boys would like this book. People who like to slove problems would like this book.

The three crilderend in the story are runing away for killers through the hole story. It starts in California and it goes thorgh Utah Oregon. The oldest boy was Francis Tucket and a little boy named Billy and his sister Lottie. Their was a old man named Grime and he helped him in the first port of the story.

Iwould give this story a five star, and a rating 1-10 score. This is a very good book and I recommend it to 3rd and up.
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I think an adventure type of person would like this book because they explore the dessert and it has lots of action. Read more

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5.0 out of 5 stars The best of the Tucket's series
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5.0 out of 5 stars Pot of Gold
Paulsen has another winner. Tucket's Gold is a fast and exciting, unpredictable read. You will hold your breath just waiting to see what is around the next turn for these... Read more
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