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Reading the Bones: A Peggy Henderson Adventure

Reading the Bones: A Peggy Henderson Adventure

Published in
2008
3.62
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Description

Short-listed for the 2009 Silver Birch Award, commended for the 2009 Best Books for Kids & Teens Due to circumstances beyond her control, 12-year-old Peggy Henderson has to move to the quiet town of Crescent Beach, British Columbia, to live with her aunt and uncle. Without a father and separated from her mother, who's looking for work, Peggy feels her unhappiness increasing until the day she and her uncle start digging a pond in the backyard and she realizes the rock she's been trying to pry from the ground is really a human skull. Peggy eventually learns that her home and the entire seaside town were built on top of a 5000-year-old Coast Salish fishing village. With the help of an elderly archaeologist, a woman named Eddy, Peggy comes to know the ancient storyteller buried in her yard in a way that few others can - by reading the bones. As life with her aunt becomes more and more unbearable, Peggy looks to the old Salish man from the past for help and answers.
Age
9-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
152 pages
Book in series
#2

Why to read

  • Engaging Historical Adventure: 'Reading the Bones' offers readers an exciting journey into the past, combining archaeology with a thrilling narrative that makes history come alive, perfect for those interested in learning through story.
  • Educational Value: The book provides educational insights into the field of archaeology and the importance of respecting and understanding indigenous cultures, making it a valuable read for young readers looking to expand their knowledge.
  • Strong Character Development: Peggy Henderson, the protagonist, is a relatable and well-developed character whose personal growth and adventures can inspire readers, especially young girls, to be curious, brave, and empathetic.
  • Award-Winning Author: Gina McMurchy-Barber is a recognized author who has received accolades for her work, including the Governor General's Award nomination for children's literature, ensuring a quality and well-crafted reading experience.