Summer of Rocks.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781772035254
- Physical Description: 176 p.
- Publisher: Heritage House 2025
Content descriptions
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | Whitehots 12.95 |
Available copies
- 0 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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- Heritage Books
Three sisters spend an adventure-filled summer in the Canadian wilderness, exploring rock quarries, escaping bear attacks, and fighting over space in the backseat of the family pickup truck.
- Heritage Books
Itâs the summer of 1990, and Amy (age 11), Beth (age 9), and Marion (age 6) are in for the family vacation of a lifetime. No, theyâre not going Disneyland, Hawaii, or on a Caribbean cruise. No, theyâre not flying to Germany to collect pieces of the Berlin Wall.
They will be looking at rocks, though. Lots of rocks. So many rocks.
You see, when your father is a geologist, thatâs what you do on your summer vacation. You drive for days to the British ColumbiaâYukon border, strapped in the backseat of the family truck with your sisters, fighting over the Gameboy, listening to your parents tell you âfascinatingâ facts about the scenery, playing the Little Mermaid soundtrack on a loop, and trying not to get elbowed in the face. Doesnât that sound like a dream vacation? Well, itâs no luxury trip, but it has its highlightsâfrom camping under the stars to wading in natural hot springs to flying a helicopter! And for Amy, Beth, and Marion, the memories they make along the way will last a lifetime. At least thatâs what their parents tell themâ¦
- Perseus Publishing
Three sisters spend an adventure-filled summer in the wilderness, exploring rock quarries, escaping bear attacks, and fighting over space in the back seat of the family pickup truck.
Itâs the summer of 1990, and Amy (age 11), Beth (age 9), and Marion (age 6) are in for the family vacation of a lifetime. No, theyâre not going Disneyland, Hawaii, or on a Caribbean cruise. No, theyâre not flying to Germany to collect pieces of the Berlin Wall.
They will be looking at rocks, though. Lots of rocks. So many rocks.
You see, when your father is a geologist, thatâs what you do on your summer vacation (as the author knows from her own childhood road trips with her geologist father). You drive for days to the British ColumbiaâYukon border, strapped in the backseat of the family truck with your sisters, fighting over the Gameboy, listening to your parents tell you âfascinatingâ facts about the scenery, playing the Little Mermaid soundtrack on a loop, and trying not to get elbowed in the face. Doesnât that sound like a dream vacation? Well, itâs no luxury trip, but it has its highlightsâfrom camping under the stars to wading in natural hot springs to flying a helicopter! And for Amy, Beth, and Marion, the memories they make along the way will last a lifetime. At least thatâs what their parents tell themâ¦