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category: Children's Fiction
published: Feb 2021
ISBN:9781553806127
publisher: Ronsdale Press

Lost in Barkerville

by Bitten Acherman

tagged: survival stories, pre-confederation (to 1867)
Description

This young reader novel begins with a high school field trip to the former gold rush town of Yale in British Columbia. Here Zach, Kyle, and their eccentric teacher, Miss Reid, are transported back in time to 1866 at the height of the Cariboo gold rush. Stranded in Yale, the threesome are taken under the wing of Theo Cox, who becomes their friend and persuades his brother Enos, who is carrying freight in his wagon to Barkerville, to take the three along with them. It is an arduous and at times dangerous journey on a road hastily built to accommodate the throng of people seeking riches in the Cariboo. Once they reach the famous gold-mining town, it is hoped they can find work to survive. Barkerville presents many hardships and also many exotic adventures for the trio from the 21st century. But a murder has been committed, and the evidence seems to point to their friend Theo. Soon Theo finds himself fighting for his life at a trial presided over by the imposing and straight-talking Judge Begbie. Desperate, Zach intercedes with the famously severe judge to find a way to save Theo from the gallows.

About the Author
Bitten Acherman was born and grew up in Denmark. In 1997, Bitten and her family moved to Canada and settled in Burnaby, British Columbia. Lost in Barkerville, a time travel adventure for young adults, is the first installment in a series about life in Barkerville during the 1860s Cariboo gold rush. In the past, Bitten has won prizes in short story fiction. Lost in Barkerville is her first published book.
Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
9 to 14
Grade:
4 to 9
Editorial Review

"Bitten Acherman brings a fresh approach to this well-researched and entertaining story of time travel to historical British Columbia." - Eileen Kernaghan, author of Sophie, In Shadow, shortlisted for the Sheila Egoff Award

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