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03/2008. 174 pages. 20 b/w illustrations, 1 photo, 1 map
978-0-89672-624-6

$17.95 litho case

Mr. Barrington's Mysterious Trunk Series

"Cuate focuses on sibling rivalry, gender issues, loyalty, and patriotism. Her enthusiasm and love for Texas history is evident and contagious. Students will want to know more about this period in history and how it impacted the United States."
—KaaVonia Hinton,
ForeWord

Coming soon: online ordering! In the meantime, please call 800.832.4042 or 806.742.2982 to order.

Journey to Gonzales

By Melodie A. Cuate

Nick is on a mission. Deeply troubled by the loss of a young friend at the Battle of San Jacinto, he wants desperately to return to the scene of the battle—to alter history. But when he furtively opens the mysterious trunk, now in Mr. Barrington’s attic, he is transported instead to Gonzales in 1835. There he meets many historical characters, including the young Alamo defenders William King, John Gaston, and Galba Fuqua. (Will, Johnny, and Galba are introduced in Book One of the series.) Once befriended by them, Nick finds himself caught up in the excitement precipitating the Battle of Gonzales.

Hannah and Jackie, knowing they must stop Nick and bring him back safely, follow by trunk in hot pursuit. After falling down a riverbank, Hannah is rescued by Lieutenant Ramirez, a member of the Alamo de Parras Company of dragoons sent to retrieve the Gonzales "Come and Take It" cannon. The girls are escorted to his camp, where they learn about life in the Mexican army and the tensions that are building in Texas.

Melodie A. Cuate is currently working on Journey to Goliad, Book Four 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.

NEW TEACHING TOOL FOR FALL 2007
Teaching Supplements and Materials:
Teachers! Click here to order the new Concept-Based Supplement for Journey to the Alamo    
Printable info and order form (pdf)
Click here to download a free teaching supplement to Journey to San Jacinto (pdf)
Click here to download instructions and a pattern to make your own Texas History Trunk (pdf)



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