Tucket’s Home

Tucket’s Home by Gary Paulsen, published by Random House Children’s Books on February 12, 2002, is a reprint edition featuring 112 pages in English. This book continues the journey of Francis Tucket, Lottie, and Billy as they navigate the challenges of the 19th-century American frontier. Having survived numerous adventures while searching for Francis’s family, the trio encounters a British explorer and bloodthirsty soldiers, all while carrying a secret that complicates their quest.
In this concluding chapter, readers will find a blend of action and adventure as the characters confront various obstacles on their way home. The narrative explores themes of survival and resilience against the backdrop of historical events in the United States. As they face a tragic encounter with Jason Grimes, a mountain man, the story culminates in an epilogue that reveals their fate on the Oregon frontier. This edition offers a glimpse into the trials faced by young adventurers during a pivotal time in American history.
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Francis Tucket, Lottie and Billy have survived extraordinary, hair-raising adventures in their quest to find Francis’s family, lost when he was kidnapped from a wagon train on the Oregon Trail. Now they meet up with a British explorer, bloodthirsty soldiers, and in a tragic, heroic encounter, with Jason Grimes, the mountain man. Their way is made more treacherous still by the secret they carry, the ancient gold they discovered in a Spanish grave. In this final adventure they head home at last, and an epilogue tells what happens to them on the Oregon frontier.
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