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Rusher's Gold: Can the past erase the future?
Contributor(s): Diane, Tracy (Author)
ISBN: 0989411265     ISBN-13: 9780989411264
Publisher: Giverny Press
OUR PRICE:   $10.45  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Science Fiction - Time Travel
- Juvenile Fiction | Action & Adventure - General
Series: Crystal Cave Adventures
Physical Information: 0.52" H x 5.06" W x 7.81" (0.54 lbs) 248 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
A time-traveling cave. A vicious band of miners...and pure gold.

When West Virginia teenagers Emma and Brody promised their neighbor, a famous geologist, to help rebuild his decimated rock and mineral collection for a museum display, they didn't know they would be in for the magical ride of a lifetime.

After a successful trip to 1775 England where they collected the rare Blue John Fluorite, the teens are quick to jump at the chance to travel to the California Gold Rush in 1851. When they arrive at the Gold Rush and meet an old acquaintance, they think the mission will be easy until they realize their friend may not be able to help them at all.

When their actions in the past erase their future, can Emma and Brody right the wrong? With a hostile group of miners hot on their trail, Brody and Emma must collect the gold, save their friends, and salvage the future before it is too late.

Rusher's Gold is the second book in the middle-grade adventure/sci-fi series Crystal Cave Adventures. If you like adventure and time travel mixed with your geology, then you'll love Tracy Diane's fast-paced and exciting series. For more fun and games, get the Rusher's Gold Activity Book, too


Contributor Bio(s): Barnhart, Tracy: - Tracy Barnhart was born and raised in Princeton, West Virginia, where she grew up swimming and playing in the band. After working as an environmental consultant for many years, Tracy opened Mini Me Geology with her own line of rock and mineral kits designed for kids of all ages. As a geologist and author, she found a way to join her love of rocks with her love of a good plot. Tracy lives in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina with her husband, two kids and their very large Great Pyrenees, Brutus.