[bksvol-discuss] Re: [bksvol-discuss]Was Re: a youth book I recommend for the collection

  • From: "Deborah Murray" <murray.deborah@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 09:50:47 -0400

Hi Cindy and Larry,



A bit of googling shows the title and author of this book is "The Snow
Treasure" by Mrie McSwigan. If that's the book you're talking about cindy, it's
already on Bookshare.



Deborah





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Wonderful! I think you'll both enjoy it. Did you read the summary I pot in th
post? IN case you didn't.I'm adding it here, complete with the
reader/reviewer's comment that her greatuncle was one of the kids involved.


I was looking for something else and came across this book for grades 3 - which
I plan to get from the library for myself to read (and will buy it for my
grandchildren. Here's the summary: In the bleak winter of 19 0, Nazi troops
parachuted into Peter Lindstrom's tiny Norwegian village and held it captive.
Nobody thought the Nazis could be defeated—until Uncle Victor told Peter how
the children could fool the enemy. It was a dangerous plan. They had to slip
past Nazi guards with nine million dollars in gold hidden on their sleds. It
meant risking their country's treasure—and their lives. This classic story of
how a group of children outwitted the Nazis and sent the treasure to America
has captivated generations of readers. I can't find how many pages, and I did
see it's illustrated, but I don't think the illustrations have to be described
-- it's probably just pictures of kids and tehir sleds.



On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 4:24 PM, Larry Lumpkin <llumpkin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Get us the title/author and we’ll be glad to scan and proof it.





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I was looking for something else and came across this book for grades 3 - which
I plan to get from the library for myself to read (and will buy it for my
grandchildren. Here's the summary: In the bleak winter of 19 0, Nazi troops
parachuted into Peter Lindstrom's tiny Norwegian village and held it captive.
Nobody thought the Nazis could be defeated—until Uncle Victor told Peter how
the children could fool the enemy. It was a dangerous plan. They had to slip
past Nazi guards with nine million dollars in gold hidden on their sleds. It
meant risking their country's treasure—and their lives. This classic story of
how a group of children outwitted the Nazis and sent the treasure to America
has captivated generations of readers. I can't find how many pages, and I did
see it's illustrated, but I don't think the illustrations have to be described
-- it's probably just pictures of kids and tehir sleds.

I'm sure it will be an easy proof for someone if someone is willing to scan it

CIndy

P.S. one of the reviewers said it was a true story -- her greauncle was one
of the kids. She didn't know if teh part about teh boy throwing a snowball at
teh german offcer was true opr not--he didn't know-- buthe also said teh
shipping of teh gold to teh U.A. was a perilous journey but he couldn't tell
"even us" about that.



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