Treasure Trove

Treasure Trove by Dick King-Smith, published by Puffin in 1998, is a captivating tale that follows Ben as he discovers a bag of gold coins hidden beneath the floorboards. The coins, identified by Mr. Garter, the local coin dealer, as 18th-century treasures, hold significant value. However, the story unfolds with the challenge of declaring them as Treasure Trove, which could determine whether Ben can keep his newfound fortune. This edition spans 87 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that explores themes of adventure and the implications of treasure ownership. As Ben navigates the complexities of his discovery, he receives guidance from Mr. Garter, who devises a plan to help him retain the coins. The book offers a blend of juvenile fiction and action, making it an intriguing read for young audiences interested in adventure stories. With its concise format, this edition is accessible and easy to enjoy.
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Ben finds a bag of gold coins under the floorboards. Mr Garter, the local coin dealer, says they are 18th-century and could be worth a lot of money. But unless they are declared Treasure Trove, Ben may have to give the coins up. Luckily, Mr Garter thinks of a way for Ben to keep them.
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