The Treasure of Way Down Deep

Author:   Ruth White, PhD, MPH, MSW
Publisher:   Square Fish
ISBN:  

9781250073334


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   22 March 2016
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 14 years
Format:   Paperback
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The Treasure of Way Down Deep


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When Ruby Jolene Hurley sees the shadow of her dead pet goat Jethro dancing on his grave, that's the first hint that something strange is going on in Way Down Deep. Then on Halloween night, Miss Arbutus senses an evil wind blowing into town, and bad things start to happen. The coal mine shuts down, one hundred men lose their jobs, and all of Way Down feels the pinch. Ruby thinks the answer to their problems is the treasure that Archibald Ward, the town's founder, supposedly buried more than two hundred years ago. Most people say the treasure is just a myth, but Ruby is determined to prove the naysayers wrong and save the day. The Treasure of Way Down Deep by Ruth White is the charming middle grade sequel to Way Down Deep.

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Author:   Ruth White, PhD, MPH, MSW
Publisher:   Square Fish
Imprint:   Square Fish
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 19.30cm
Weight:   0.181kg
ISBN:  

9781250073334


ISBN 10:   1250073332
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   22 March 2016
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 14 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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The quirky crowd from Way Down Deep returns in this sweet sequel. --Booklist Both fable and mystery, Way Down Deep is simply irresistible, as plucky orphan Ruby June searches for the secret of her past, deeply entwined with an entire community worthy of Dickens. Funny, sweet, and filled with the heart's own truths, this is the best book yet from the queen of Appalachian storytelling. --Lee Smith, author of On Agate Hill and Fair and Tender Ladies, on Way Down Deep A tale of magical beginnings and the everyday magic of an ordinary place populated by a colorful cast of characters worthy of Dickens. A story to love. --Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review on Way Down Deep At the heart of the story are profound questions that readers will enjoy puzzling out. --Booklist, Starred Review on Way Down Deep Captivating and thoughtful on many levels, White's novel offers humor, mystery, and a feel-good ending that a multitude of readers will find satisfying 'way down deep.' --School Library Journal on Way Down Deep Has its own memorable charm. --The Horn Book on Way Down Deep White's humor is wise and gentle. . . . Goats, children, readers, disappointed old men, and crotchety old women--all find a warm welcome in Way Down Deep. --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books on Way Down Deep Ruth White . . . narrates in a voice that is not condescending by wryly knowing, as if she's Flannery O'Connor for the younger set. --Chicago Tribune on Way Down Deep Peopled with delightfully quirky characters, this short novel caputres the authentic cadences of Appalachia. --VOYA on Way Down Deep You easily fall in love with the little town of Way Down Deep. --A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader on Way Down Deep This book has a great plot. I love the small hometown-feeling of the story and all of the characters. . . . this book was great! --A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader on Way Down Deep This is one of my favorite books--I felt like I was really in Way Down Deep. --A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader on Way Down Deep The quirky crowd from Way Down Deep returns in this sweet sequel. Booklist Both fable and mystery, Way Down Deep is simply irresistible, as plucky orphan Ruby June searches for the secret of her past, deeply entwined with an entire community worthy of Dickens. Funny, sweet, and filled with the heart's own truths, this is the best book yet from the queen of Appalachian storytelling. Lee Smith, author of On Agate Hill and Fair and Tender Ladies, on Way Down Deep A tale of magical beginnings and the everyday magic of an ordinary place populated by a colorful cast of characters worthy of Dickens. A story to love. Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review on Way Down Deep At the heart of the story are profound questions that readers will enjoy puzzling out. Booklist, Starred Review on Way Down Deep Captivating and thoughtful on many levels, White's novel offers humor, mystery, and a feel-good ending that a multitude of readers will find satisfying way down deep.' School Library Journal on Way Down Deep Has its own memorable charm. The Horn Book on Way Down Deep White's humor is wise and gentle. . . . Goats, children, readers, disappointed old men, and crotchety old women--all find a warm welcome in Way Down Deep. The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books on Way Down Deep Ruth White . . . narrates in a voice that is not condescending by wryly knowing, as if she's Flannery O'Connor for the younger set. Chicago Tribune on Way Down Deep Peopled with delightfully quirky characters, this short novel caputres the authentic cadences of Appalachia. VOYA on Way Down Deep You easily fall in love with the little town of Way Down Deep. A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader on Way Down Deep This book has a great plot. I love the small hometown-feeling of the story and all of the characters. . . . this book was great! A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader on Way Down Deep This is one of my favorite books--I felt like I was really in Way Down Deep. A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader on Way Down Deep


The quirky crowd from Way Down Deep returns in this sweet sequel. Booklist Both fable and mystery, Way Down Deep is simply irresistible, as plucky orphan Ruby June searches for the secret of her past, deeply entwined with an entire community worthy of Dickens. Funny, sweet, and filled with the heart's own truths, this is the best book yet from the queen of Appalachian storytelling. Lee Smith, author of On Agate Hill and Fair and Tender Ladies, on Way Down Deep A tale of magical beginnings and the everyday magic of an ordinary place populated by a colorful cast of characters worthy of Dickens. A story to love. Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review on Way Down Deep At the heart of the story are profound questions that readers will enjoy puzzling out. Booklist, Starred Review on Way Down Deep Captivating and thoughtful on many levels, White's novel offers humor, mystery, and a feel-good ending that a multitude of readers will find satisfying way down deep.' School Library Journal on Way Down Deep Has its own memorable charm. The Horn Book on Way Down Deep White's humor is wise and gentle. . . . Goats, children, readers, disappointed old men, and crotchety old women--all find a warm welcome in Way Down Deep. The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books on Way Down Deep Ruth White . . . narrates in a voice that is not condescending by wryly knowing, as if she's Flannery O'Connor for the younger set. Chicago Tribune on Way Down Deep Peopled with delightfully quirky characters, this short novel caputres the authentic cadences of Appalachia. VOYA on Way Down Deep You easily fall in love with the little town of Way Down Deep. A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader on Way Down Deep This book has a great plot. I love the small hometown-feeling of the story and all of the characters. . . . this book was great! A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader on Way Down Deep This is one of my favorite books--I felt like I was really in Way Down Deep. A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader on Way Down Deep


The quirky crowd from Way Down Deep returns in this sweet sequel. --Booklist Both fable and mystery, Way Down Deep is simply irresistible, as plucky orphan Ruby June searches for the secret of her past, deeply entwined with an entire community worthy of Dickens. Funny, sweet, and filled with the heart's own truths, this is the best book yet from the queen of Appalachian storytelling. --Lee Smith, author of On Agate Hill and Fair and Tender Ladies, on Way Down Deep A tale of magical beginnings and the everyday magic of an ordinary place populated by a colorful cast of characters worthy of Dickens. A story to love. --Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review on Way Down Deep At the heart of the story are profound questions that readers will enjoy puzzling out. --Booklist, Starred Review on Way Down Deep Captivating and thoughtful on many levels, White's novel offers humor, mystery, and a feel-good ending that a multitude of readers will find satisfying 'way down deep.' --School Library Journal on Way Down Deep Has its own memorable charm. --The Horn Book on Way Down Deep White's humor is wise and gentle. . . . Goats, children, readers, disappointed old men, and crotchety old women--all find a warm welcome in Way Down Deep. --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books on Way Down Deep Ruth White . . . narrates in a voice that is not condescending by wryly knowing, as if she's Flannery O'Connor for the younger set. --Chicago Tribune on Way Down Deep Peopled with delightfully quirky characters, this short novel caputres the authentic cadences of Appalachia. --VOYA on Way Down Deep You easily fall in love with the little town of Way Down Deep. --A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader on Way Down Deep This book has a great plot. I love the small hometown-feeling of the story and all of the characters. . . . this book was great! --A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader on Way Down Deep This is one of my favorite books--I felt like I was really in Way Down Deep. --A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader on Way Down Deep


Author Information

Ruth White has written many middle grade and young adult books. Her books include Way Down Deep, The Treasure of Way Down Deep, A Month of Sundays, The Search for Belle Prater, and Belle Prater's Boy. She received the Newbery Honor Award for Belle Prater's Boy. She lives in Hummelstown, Pennsylvania.

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