Murphy, Gold Rush Dog

مورفی، سگ راش طلا
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Dog Chronicles Series, Book 2

سگ تواریخ سری، کتاب ۲

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2016

Lexile Score

680

Reading Level

3

ATOS

4.6

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Michael G. Montgomery

شابک

9781561458752
  • اطلاعات
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یک داستان پر از عملیات و دلگرم کننده از یک سگ در شهر الاسکا در دوران اوج طلا. بعد از فرار از دست صاحب بی رحم و بیرحم اش، مورفی توسط دختر جوانی به نام سالی دستگیر شد. او و مادرش به تازگی به نوم در الاسکا وارد شدند تا به دیگر جویندگان طلا بپیوندند و یک زندگی جدید بسازند. با این حال، حتی با وجود مورفی، سالی و مامان زندگی در شهر معدنی را سخت و ممنوع می‌دانند. هنگامی که به نظر می رسد انها باید تسلیم شوند، سلی و مورفی تصمیم می گیرند که خودشان حمله کنند، با این امید که طلا پیدا کنند و یک خانه دائمی بسازند. اما خطر در انتظار انها نه تنها کولاک و خرس خاکستری، بلکه مالک اصلی مورفی، که به هیچ وجه متوقف می شود تا انچه که می خواهد را دریافت کند. در قسمت دوم سریال «داستان سگ»، الیسون هارت و مایکل مونتگومری داستان جالبی را برای خوانندگان به ارمغان می اورند که در ان، سگها در دوران هجوم طلای الاسکان بازی می کردند.

نقد و بررسی

Kirkus

September 15, 2014
Historical fiction for dog lovers. Nome, Alaska, 1900, is a hotbed of lawless gold-rush fever and no place for an unaccompanied woman and her 11-year-old daughter, but that is exactly where Sally and her mother find themselves. The story is told from the point of view of Murphy, an abused sled dog who runs away from his owner in Nome and wanders homeless and hungry until Sally, newly arrived from Seattle, encounters him and convinces Mama that Murphy would be good protection for them. Murphy happily settles into his new life as a loved member of the family, and he does his best to protect them, but he is plagued by thoughts of cowardice brought on by his previous owner's mistreatment. As summer ends, Mama makes plans to leave, finding life in Nome too difficult. But Sally has plans of her own. Taking Murphy, she runs away to find gold, thinking to ease the working grind of her Mama's life. Readers will feel the thrill of survival on the tundra as Murphy saves Sally from a grizzly, an avalanche and unscrupulous men. Equal parts heart-wrenching and -warming, the story never slides into cloying sentimentality, and its message of the value of love over greed is as subtle as it is powerful. An adventure-filled tale set within a fascinating period of history. (historical note, bibliography, further reading) (Historical fiction. 7-10)

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School Library Journal

October 1, 2014

Gr 3-6-Murphy, a sled dog, narrates this light adventure story. As the book opens, he's being run ragged at the hands of his cruel master. Stumbling into their new camp in the gold-rush town of Nome, Alaska, Murphy decides that he can't abide Carlick's brutality for one more day. He escapes, but life as a stray isn't much better-until he meets Sally. She and her mother are also new in town, and girl and dog forge an immediate bond. The scrappy duo meet with all kind of adventures, from a close call with a pack of wolves to getting up close and personal with corrupt Carlick. Will their bond and their wits be enough to sustain them in this rough-and-tumble town? Hart once again blends first-person canine narrative with period details and events. Though turn-of-the-century gold mining could be a cutthroat enterprise, the tension and violence are never ratcheted up too high. Montgomery's smudgy pencil drawings have a soft look, reinforcing the feeling that the story will reach a peaceful conclusion. Back matter gives further information and resources for learning more about the Alaskan gold rush. Give this one to sensitive readers who love dog stories but aren't ready for the heartache of books like Fred Gibson's Old Yeller (HaraperCollins, 1995) and Wilson Rawls's Where the Red Fern Grows (Yearling, 1996).-Amy Holland, Irondequoit Public Library, NY

Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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