From the Publisher
An adventure stoy set in the unexplored recesses of the Rocky Mountains.
In the Heart of the Rockies is packed with adventure--from gold mining, to running the unexplored Colorado River rapids, to surviving a mountain winter with nothing but ingenuity, resourcefulness and perseverance. Follow along as Tom Wade goes West as a boy and returns as a young man.
This book reveals the rugged character demanded of mountain men by their environment and times, and describes the challenges of the American West--a part of our heritage that helped make our country great.
Recommended for ages 10 and up.
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From the Back Cover
Young people across America are rediscovering G. A. Henty, the 19th century literary genius whose historical adventures inspire boys to honesty, courage, diligence, and duty. Writing from a Christian perpective, Henty weaves the adventures of a fictional boy hero together with real-life events. His stories are as accurate as they are exciting, so children get important lessons in history which they remember long afterward. Just as important, these lessons come without the immoral overtones of modern novels.
In the Heart of the Rockies is a tale of the Old West that is sure to thrill the young explorers in your home. It's 1860 and 16-year-old Tom Wade has just lost both parents. Facing an uncertain future in England with his sisters, Tom sets sail for America to join his Uncle Harry in the untamed Rocky Mountain wilderness. In Denver, Tom meets friends of Harry and one offers to lead him to his uncle in the backcountry. On the way, Tom learns to ride and shoot, and just in time. When they meet Harry, he and his party are under attack by the Arapaho Indians . . .
"The sound of firing became louder and louder, and Tom felt his heart beat quickly at the thought that he might soon be engaged in a desperate fight with the Indians, and with the odds greatly against his party. 'Come,' Leaping Horse said briefly, at once turning and going off at a swift pace. Jerry asked no questions, but, with Tom, followed close on the Indian's heels. The others followed him and lying down behind the bushes peered through them. Half an hour passed and then a loud yell gave the signal and the two troops galloped towards the rock."
Here begins Tom's two years of adventures which include more Indian fights . . . big-game hunts . . . explorations and mining . . . a snowy winter high in the Rockies . . . and running the rapids on the unexplored Colorado River. His courage and perseverance pays off. Not only does he build friendships that last a lifetime, he achieves his goal of returning home to give his orphaned sisters a life they never dreamed possible.
Valuable Bonus for Homeschoolers
Includes a Build-Your-Vocabulary Glossary of 330 words. Each word is cross-referenced to its page number so children can easily go back and see how it is used in the story.
Other G. A. Henty Books Available from Lost Classics Book Company: With Lee in Virginia, A Tale of the Western Plains, The Young Carthaginian
--This text refers to the
Paperback
edition.