No. of pages 288
Published: 2016
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"Bo at Iditarod Creek" by Kirkpatrick Hill follows the adventurous journey of a young girl named Bo who lives in a remote Alaskan village. Set against the backdrop of the Iditarod sled dog race, Bo experiences the challenges and joys of rural life, making friends and learning valuable lessons along the way. As she navigates the wild Alaskan landscape, Bo's resilience and determination shine through, showcasing her connection to her community, her love for the outdoors, and her aspirations to become a musher herself. The story captures the spirit of adventure, friendship, and the importance of heritage in a unique setting. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 288 pages in this book. This book was published in 2016 by St Martin's Press .
Kirkpatrick Hill lives in Fairbanks, Alaska. She was an elementary school teacher for more than thirty years, most of that time in the Alaskan "bush. " Hill is the mother of six children and the grandmother of eight. Her three earlier books, Toughboy and Sister, Winter Camp, and The Year of Miss Agnes, have all been immensely popular. Her fourth book with McElderry Books, Dancing at the Odinochka, was a Junior Library Guild Selection. Hill's visits to a family member in jail inspired her to write Do Not Pass Go. Newbery Award-winning author Jerry Spinelli's sweet lyrical text and New York Times bestselling illustrator LeUyen Pham's charming illustrations show the timeless love between a mother and her children.