Ghost Town Treasure

By Clyde Robert Bulla
Level 3
Review:

This book, published in 1957, is a fun and wholesome adventure. Clyde Robert Bulla has a great way of writing well for a lower reading level. This book teaches about the Gold Rush and how some old Western towns turned into ghost towns. I found nothing objectionable in the book. I liked how the adults were portrayed so positively and the children were respectful. The story is interesting and engaging.

(Reviewed by Jenny Phillips)

Region North America, United States
Genre Historical Fiction
The Good and the Beautiful Library No
  • Top Picks
  • 3.5 Entertainment Value
  • 3 Moral Value
  • 3 Educational Value
  • 4 Literary Value
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