Cora Taylor
Ghost Voyages IV: Champlain & Cartier
The "Ghost Voyages" series, #4
 
   
Jeremy’s going on more amazing voyages, this time with both Canadian explorers Samuel de Champlain and Jacques Cartier, and also on what could be a deadly boat race in modern-day Australia
 

Jeremy is back home after a holiday in Toronto with his dad and his dad’s new wife, and he’s also back on his incredible travels into the past. All he has to do is pick up his grandfather’s old magnifying glass, look at a stamp with a ship on it – —and instantly he’s on board!

And he’s got lots of reasons for wanting to escape. Since he went on his holiday, Jeremy’s mom has a new boyfriend, Ike. It’s her first boyfriend since she divorced Jeremy’s father. Jeremy doesn’t like Ike very much, but he could turn out to be Jeremy’s new dad.

In search of escape, Jeremy plunges into new shipboard adventures. He almost gets caught on board Samuel de Champlain’s ship, during its 1606 trip up the St. Lawrence River. He witnesses Jacques Cartier’s turbulent encounters in 1535 with Canada’s original First Nations inhabitants. And, he nearly drowns on a yacht in the infamous Australian Sydney to Hobart race in 1998, during which five boats sink and six people die.

Jeremy also runs into his own grandfather (as a young boy) and his own grandson, both travellers from their own times, and they help each other out of dangerous situations.

 


 
 
 
   
 
 
ISBN-13: 978-1-55050-374-6
ISBN-10: 1-55050-374-X
$7.95CN/$7.95US
5¼” x 7½”
128 Pages
Juvenile Novel, Series
Grades 3 – 5; Ages 8 and up
Paper
 

Also by Cora Taylor:

Adventure in Istanbul
Murder in Mexico
The Deadly Dance


Also in the "Ghost Voyages " series:

Ghost Voyages
Ghost Voyages II: The Matthew
Ghost Voyages III: Endeavour and Resolution