
"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. Kay Bowes, Concord Pike Library, Wilmington, DEĬopyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. The characters are mostly stereotypical-the rough-and-ready brothers, the grandmother with a heart of gold, the overworked father, and the girl who is changed-and flat, lending little literary value to the story. Firestorm Jan Neubert Schultz Carolrhoda Books, 2002 First edition, hardback English 11.) Firestorm Carolrhoda Books, 2002 12.) Girl-Son Anne E. The actual novel itself, however, is less successful. The retelling of the real destruction wreaked by that powerful fire and how amazing numbers of people survived is a powerful piece of history. The descriptions of the rapidly spreading fireballs are horrifyingly presented as Maggie and her grandmother help with the injured and the dead. Bibliographic Details Main Author: Schultz, Jan Neubert: Corporate Author: PALCI EBSCO books: Format: Online Book: Language: English: Published: Minneapolis. until she almost loses her family to a forest fire that sweeps through the town. Separated from her brothers and not knowing if they are alive, she quickly realizes the importance of her family. Firestorm / Maggie hates moving from beautiful Superior, Wisconsin, to dusty Hinckley, Minnesota.

Read Firestorm (Adventures in Time) book reviews & author details and more at Amazon.in. Separated from her brothers and forced to flee, Maggie begins a harrowing train ride to Duluth, Minnesota, as the fire rages around her. The day the fire destroys the town and a terrifying number of its inhabitants, everything changes for her. Amazon.in - Buy Firestorm (Adventures in Time) book online at best prices in India on Amazon.in. She hates the dry, dusty beginnings of the town she has just moved to with her grandmother, father, and two brothers she misses her friends sorely and makes no attempt to become a part of the new life. Separated from her brothers and forced to flee, Maggie begins a harrowing train ride to Duluth, Minnesota, as the fire rages around her.Grades 3-6-The tragic story of the 1894 Hinckley, MN, fire, which killed more than 400 people in four hours, is recounted by 13-year-old Maggie. Having recently moved to the newly constructed town of Hinckely, Minnesota, they are caught in the path of one of the deadliest forest fires in history. It's September 1, 1894, and thirteen-year-old Maggie Grant and her family are about to face a terror like none they've ever experienced. Once there, Maggie must make a choice-should she stay in Duluth, or can she faces her fears and. Separated from her brothers and forced to flee, Maggie begins a harrowing train ride to Duluth, Minnesota, as the fire rages around her.

