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Call Me Francis Tucket (School & Library Binding)

by Gary Paulsen (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

The hero of this stallion-swift adventure tale, the followup to Mr. Tucket, could be the adolescent prefiguration of the archetypal western good guy-Gary Cooper or Clint Eastwood with a voice that's just begun to crack. Francis Tucket is 14 or 15-he's no longer sure of how much time has passed since a Pawnee raid on an Oregon-bound wagon train separated him from his family-but he can take care of himself. Hooking up with another wagon party, he volunteers to "ride wide" and hunt; he shoots a buffalo, causes a stampede, shoots again, gets robbed of all his possessions and then bests the thieves, all in the first few chapters. A cool-headed survivor in the mold of Hatchet's protagonist, Francis also cares about doing what's right, and so, when he meets two abandoned children, he assumes responsibility for them at some personal cost. Paulsen stumbles only once, in characterizing one of the children as a garrulous girl who has "a place in me full of words and when I open the door to that place they just start coming..." Elsewhere, he weaves in a wealth of information about pioneer travel, adding historical value to this heartstopping good read. Ages 10-up.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


From School Library Journal

Grade 4-8?In this spirited sequel to Mr. Tuckett (Delacorte, 1994), Paulsen recounts the continuing frontier adventures of Francis Tuckett, 15. Heading west by wagon train with his family a year before, Francis had been captured by the Pawnees and rescued by a savvy, one-armed mountain man. Now on his own, he is determined to return to civilization. Armed with a rifle and knowledge of the wilderness, he hunts deer and buffalo, survives a stampede, and outwits a pair of outlaws. When an abandoned wagon reveals two orphans, he takes charge, taking the children to a trading post and hesitantly leaving them with the cold, calculating owner. Traveling 10 miles, the young man is haunted by his own loss of family and returns to find Lottie and Billy beaten and burdened with chores. With fierce determination, he reclaims them and together they continue their westward journey. Francis is an understated, appealing character. His remarkable independence, resourcefulness, and perseverance are tempered by bouts of adolescent insecurity and an emotional need for family. Sharply etched characters, vivid scenery, and dramatic encounters make this book an entertaining read for young adventurers.?Gerry Larson, Neal Middle School, Durham, NC
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Wagon Train Adventure, Oct 18 2002
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Paulson,Gary. Call Me Francis Tucket. New York, .Bantam Doubleday. 1984. pp.97.
This is a book about a boy named Francis Tucket. The book takes place on the praire. Francis just broke away from Jason Grimes on a wagon train. Jason Grimes is a montain man. Francis is a kid who got lost while hunting for food.He is going to Oregon Trail. He hunts and rides a mare to go places. He finds kids named Lotty and Billy. As the author says, "Billy doesn't talk." A neat part of this book is when robbers named Dubs and Courtweiller take guns, clothes, and other supplies from Francis.
Francis steals the supplies back from Courtweiller and Dubs. The mule
kicks Courtwieller in the chest and knocks the wind out of him. Then Billy finally talks.
People who like adventure books would like this book. I would recommend this book to fourth through sixth grade students.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tucket rides again, May 7 2002
This review is from: Call Me Francis Tucket (Paperback)
Francis is much more grown up in this adventurous sequel to the first book in the series, "Mr. Tucket". Francis is on his own, having learned so many survival skills from Mr. Grimes in the previous book. Once again he is forced to have his posessions (horse, rifle, clothes) taken from him by force. But the outcome is different this time, since Francis is much wiser even if he is 14. He is able to take care of himself just as well as any adult. Francis helps some kids, hunts buffalo, meets with Indians, and other frontier activity. The mule in this book steals the show by the way. The only bad thing about this book is it is too short. I read it in about an hour, and it is half the size of the first book. Don't get me wrong though, I sped through the book because you can't wait to turn the page and see what happens next. Mr. Grimes is not in this story. I can't wait to read the next book. I strongly reccommend reading the book that comes first in the series before reading this, the second one.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Call Me Francis Tucket Review, Jan 11 2002
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This review is from: Call Me Francis Tucket (Hardcover)
This was a very entertaining book with lots of action and adventure. It starts out where it leaves off at the first book, "Mr. Tucket". Francis Tucket is with the wagon train Mr. Grimes left him with. Then he decides to go out hunting on the prairie. After finding a large herd of buffalo, his Indian pony goes into the herd. He makes a big mistake by shooting his rifle while in the middle of the buffalo. The buffalo go into a wild stampede with Mr. Tucket in it. The stampede finally ends in the middle of the Great Plains. He sleeps the night and wakes up with two men pointing his rifle at him. They take all his food, ammunition, and even the shirt off his back. So he is stranded in the middle of nowhere with nothing but a skinny donkey. I liked this book a lot except the abrupt ending. Otherwise, the book is a great sequel and has lots of interesting situations. I would recommend reading the first book before reading this one. There are also three sequels in the Tucket books. This is an excellent book if you like the Oregon Trail or the frontier, or if you like Gary Paulsen books.
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4.0 out of 5 stars One Great Book!!!
This is my favorite in all of the Tucket series. You feel as though you are actually riding with Francis! Just the the right mix of action ,adventure ,and comedy. Read more
Published on Feb 28 2001 by david ivy-taylor

4.0 out of 5 stars An Amazing Story From the Past
When was the last time you rread a story from the Past? I think this is one of the best book by Gary Paulsen. I recomend this book to anyone that likes the pioneer stories.
Published on Jan 10 2001 by Ned

1.0 out of 5 stars it was poor
i didnt like i
Published on Feb 22 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Very Exciting!
Fourteen year old Francis Tucket and his family were driving on the Oregon Trail. At one point, Francis stayed behind the wagon alittle, to practice shooting. Read more
Published on Jan 31 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Detailed with Lots of Suspense!
Fourteen-year-old Francis Tuckett is traveling west bound, on the Oregon Trail when a tribe of Pawnee Indians captures him. Read more
Published on Dec 25 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars pretty good
I didn't like it as much as Mr.Tucket because it was too short and didn't have enough adventures in it. They were both great books though and I highly recomend them.
Published on Sep 13 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Its a book you will never forget.
This book is a book you should read because once you get into it you won't want to stop. Its also a very interesting book.
Published on Jul 15 1998

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