Hometown Hunters Presents:
Legend of the Ghost Buck - Read Full Book Overview
Book Learning Lesson:
Friendship, faith, and believing in yourself
Who This Book Is Great For:
Reading Age Level: 8 - 14
Reading Grade Level: 4 - 8
Book Specifications:
Awards: Bronze Moonbeam Children's Book Award
Width x Height: 5.25" x 7.5"
Number of Pages: 137 Pages
Cover Style: Softcover
Lexile Measure: 730L
Accelerated Reader:
ATOS Book Level: | 4.8 |
Interest Level: | Middle Grades (MG 4-8) |
AR Points: | 3.0 |
Rating: | Not yet rated. |
Word Count: | 20582 |
Fiction/Nonfiction | Fiction |
Topic - Subtopic: | Sports/Recreation-Hunting; |
Series: | Hometown Hunters; |
Back Cover Reading:
He really does exist, he thought, as his left hand trembled on the bow. Thirty yards away was the biggest buck he’d ever seen. It was a moment he’d been waiting for all his young life.
Somehow his quivering right hand found the bowstring. His heart hammered as he struggled to calm his frantic breathing. Slowly the enormous buck turned . . . and looked directly at the young hunter’s tree stand.
Boone held his breath and froze . . .
Thirteen-year-old Boone Mason came face to face with the buck of a lifetime. Would he find the faith to believe he could make the shot or would he believe the old man who taunted him in his dreams, telling him he didn’t have what it takes to bring the buck down?
People came from miles around to get a glimpse of the legendary buck and maybe even get a chance to take it themselves as a record breaking trophy. Would this young hunter beat them all to the prize or would he let his doubts get in the way?
Hunting was an important part of his family’s heritage, and Boone hoped more than anything to add to their list of achievements with a remarkable story of his own. He was about to find out!
Mr. Walker has been in education for the past 20-years serving as a fifth-grade teacher, elementary principal, I.S.D Assistant Principal and currently a C.T.E. Director/ Principal.
Lane worked his way through college working as a news and sports reporter for a newspaper. From there, he combined his love for writing and the outdoors. For the past ten years, he has been an outdoor writer and has published over 250 articles professionally. He writes for several outdoor magazines including Woods-n-Water News and Michigan Outdoor News. Walker travels speaking at churches, schools and various outdoor events. He serves on an exemplary principal board at Saginaw Valley State University.
Lane's true passion in life is being a dad. He has four children: three girls and a son that he dedicates his life to.