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When cholera claims both his parents' lives, 12-year-old Caleb O'Toole knows the safety of his two sisters is now up to him. Somehow, he's got to get what's left of his family to his aunt's ranch in Montana's Bitterroot Mountains. It's an impossible distance—over 1300 miles away—and yet the ranch is the only home the O'Toole children have left. They can't stay in Great Bend, Kansas, anyway, not since Caleb became a witness to a vicious murder committed by the Blackstone Gang. With the outlaws hot on his trail, Caleb has no choice but to leave town. Now.
With so many dangers along the trail—wild animals, savage Indians, the blistering hot sun, tornadoes, etc.—the children have little chance of actually reaching their destination. But, as their journey puts them in the path of both friend and foe, they'll learn a great deal about family, fortitude and friendship. As they encounter peril after peril, one question remains (okay, two): Will the O'Tooles reach safety in Montana? Can they survive the brutalities of both the Oregon Trail and the Blackstone Gang? Only time will tell ...
Bursting with action, The Last Ride of Caleb O'Toole by Eric Pierpoint tells a fast-paced Wild West tale guaranteed to enthrall readers of all ages. It's a rousing historical adventure that teaches while it entertains. The characters could have been better developed, but overall, I enjoyed this one.
(Readalikes: Hm, I can't think of anything. Can you?)
Grade:
If this were a movie, it would be rated:
for brief, mild language, violence and scenes of peril
To the FTC, with love: I received a finished copy of The Last Ride of Caleb O'Toole from the generous folks at Sourcebooks/Jabberwocky. Thank you!
This book sounds like a pretty exciting adventure.
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