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Books : Releases : Spring 2009

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Journey to Goliad (cloth, litho case)
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Journey to Goliad (cloth, litho case)

Retail Price $17.95
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Historical Fiction / Texas / Middle Readers
176 pages | 5 x 7 | cloth, litho case
20 b/w illustrations, 1 photo, 2 maps
Mr. Barrington's Mysterious Trunk
Published April/ 2009
978-0-89672-649-9

The latest time-travel adventure in the award-winning series for middle readers

Journey to Goliad (cloth, litho case)



Melodie A. Cuate

Hannah followed Nick's gaze to gray stone walls. In the corner, the highest point on the horizon, stood a chapel with a bell tower topped with a cross. It was Presidio La Bahia. They were headed back to the fort in Goliad. On the top of the wall, seven soldiers aimed muskets toward the prairie and hills. "What did we get ourselves into this time?" Hannah murmured.

When Mr. Barrington brings his trunk on a field trip to Goliad, Hannah, Jackie, and Nick find themselves back in the Texas Revolution. It’s 1836, just weeks before Colonel James Fannin and General José de Urrea face off at the Battle of Coleto and Santa Anna orders the execution of all prisoners. Are Nick and his new friend Benjamin Hughes being watched by a spy? Will the girls succeed in helping Francita Alavez, the Angel of Goliad, rescue Fannin’s men?

Melodie A. Cuate is currently working on the next book in the Mr. Barrington’s Mysterious Trunk series. Besides writing, she conducts teacher workshops with curriculum developed specifically for the series. The recipient of the 2006−2007 Linden Heck Howell Outstanding Teaching of Texas History Award, Cuate lives with her husband, Tony, and daughter, Erica, in McAllen, Texas.

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