No. of pages 72
Published: 2016
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In "Treasure Town" by Doug Wilhelm, the story follows a young boy named Will who discovers an old map that hints at buried treasure in his town. Teaming up with his friends, Will embarks on an adventurous quest to uncover the hidden riches while facing various challenges along the way. As they navigate clues and obstacles, the group learns valuable lessons about friendship, trust, and the true meaning of treasure. The thrilling hunt not only brings excitement but also helps them grow closer together, transforming their summer into an unforgettable journey of discovery and camaraderie. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 72 pages in this book. This book was published in 2016 by Pelican Publishing Co .
Doug Wilhelm has written several books for young readers, including "Raising the Shades. " He lives in Rutland, Vermont. From his acclaimed, bestselling novel The Revealers to his many books in the Choose Your Own Adventure Series, author Doug Wilhelm embraces his imagination and the challenges faced by young readers. A world traveler, musician, and former journalist, Wilhelm is a frequent visitor to classrooms and writes the popular blog Reading Matters. A professional artist, Sarah-Lee Terrat was a longtime member of the Ben & Jerry's design team. When not working on murals and illustrations, she designs silly toys. Collaborating with her big brother Doug is always an adventure!
A boisterous, slapstick adventure that will entertain budding readers. Kirkus Reviews
Great characters, funny events, and big dollops of history and geography. Well done! R. A. Montgomery, cocreator of the Choose Your Own Adventure Series
I LOVE this book! I could use this in so many ways as a teacher. Professor Lynn Gatto, Warner School of Education, University of Rochester