The Gambler's Daughter

The Gambler's Daughter

by Shirlee Smith-Matheson
The Gambler's Daughter

The Gambler's Daughter

by Shirlee Smith-Matheson

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Overview

Short-listed for the 1997 Canadian Children's Book Centre Our Choice

On the run from the authorities and the angry townspeople of Weasel City, British Columbia, in the early 1940s, teenage Loretta and her younger brother, Teddy, travel with their gambling stepfather, "Bean-Trap" Braden, as he strikes out in search of a good poker game in the Canadian and American West.

Loretta and Teddy try to adjust to life on the run as they shuttle from ghost town to ghost town, jumping borders and stowing away on trucks, sleds, and trains. As the children make friends in places like Butte, Montana; Spokane, Washington; and Ferguson, British Columbia, Bean-Trap creates enemies wherever they go. Loretta and Teddy try to persuade their father to keep on the straight and narrow, but instead Bean-Trap schemes to stay one step ahead of all the sore losers who are right behind him and hot on the trail of his gold.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781554886418
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Publication date: 03/09/2009
Series: Dundurn Teachers' Guide
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 12 - 15 Years

About the Author

Shirlee Smith Matheson has written many books for young people and adults, including numerous junior novels and non-fiction works. Currently living and writing in Calgary, she is the author of Keeper of the Mountains (Thistledown), Fastback Reach (Orca), and Lost: True Stories of Canadian Aviation Tragedies (Fifth House).


Shirlee Smith-Matheson is the author of Prairie Pictures, Flying Ghosts, and City Pictures. All three titles were Canadian Children's Centre Our Choice selections.

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