The King of Pumpkin Ridge

The King of Pumpkin Ridge

The King of Pumpkin Ridge

Tim Zerbe

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Mill City Press, Inc
Año de edición:
2012
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9781937600808
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The sun was just starting to rise above the distant mountain when Tommy heard movement in theleaves from behind the tree stand. 'There’s something walking on the hillside, Dad,' whispered Tommy. 'Ithink it’s a deer.'For young Tommy, going deer hunting with his dad and uncles was an eagerly anticipated adventure.He’d dreamed of it the night before the opening day of deer season, and now, he was ready to go huntingfor the very first time. His uncles knew of a giant buck out on Pumpkin Ridge-so large that they called itthe 'King of Pumpkin Ridge.'As Tommy dresses for a day in the woods, he hopes he will have a chance to shoot the King. After heand his dad settle into their tree stand, Tommy sits back in the early-morning darkness ... and waits. Deerhunting, his dad tells him, is about patience. As the sun rises and the day grows warmer, Tommy hears severalshots ring out in the woods. Maybe his uncles, in their tree stands in another part of the woods, are havingbetter luck than he is. 'You need to be patient, Tommy,' his dad reminds him. 'Now stay alert.'Tommy tunes in to the sounds of the forest-turkeys calling, birds singing ... and then, the crunchingof acorns below him. Only a few yards away, a deer is feeding. Better still, Tommy then hears a much largerdeer running along the ridge and knows it must be the King.The King of Pumpkin Ridge, Tim Zerbe’s tale of father-and-son camaraderie, offers rich and evocativeimages in a story that is much more than a simple deer-hunting adventure. Tommy’s discovery, which Zerbepresents in a manner not at all heavy-handed, is as universal as it is heartwarming.

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