Book Description
for Danger at the Landings by Becky Citra
From the Publisher
When Max is sent to stay with his uncle while Papa goes off to war, he can hardly wait for danger to call. I pushed open the heavy wooden door. The orange cat shot between my legs, his fur bristled, screeching in fear. Fire! The flames danced on the huge millstones and the sacks of grain stacked neatly around the walls. Strange shadows flickered in the dark corners. I edged closer to the fire, fighting back my terror. The back of my neck prickled. Lester had set the fire on purpose! He was trying to burn down Uncle Stuart's gristmill! I stared around the room wildly. Uncle Stuart's warning rang in my head. One spark and the whole mill can go up in flames. Do you know how explosive flour can be? Max longs for adventure. His sister, Ellie, of Ellie's New Home and The Freezing Moon is too bossy. His father expects him to help on the farm all the time, but never gives him any real responsibility. When Max's pig, Hambone, is slaughtered, Max is devastated and resolves to run away, to live with the lumberjacks. Instead, he finds himself bundled off to stay with his uncle, the miller at The Landings, a man who expects obedience and hard work. There, adventure finally comes to Max when he least expects it. Danger at the Landings is the third volume in Becky Citra's historical series set in Upper Canada in the 1830s. Here, Becky turns to telling younger brother Max's story. She brings to Danger the same talent for storytelling for young readers that she brought to the first two books in the series, just the right combination of details to bring setting, character and the historical period to life. In addition to her Ellie and Max series, Becky is also the author of My Homework is in the Mailand School Campout. Becky Citra, a primary school teacher and writer, lives on a ranch in Bridge Lake, BC, where horses, bears and coyotes abound and where many of the chores have not changed much since Max's day.
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