<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Faced with the imminent danger of attack by marauding Indians while both his parents are away, twelve-year-old Dewey Martin prevails upon his grandmother to escape by means of his homemade log raft".--Booklist.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Safety is downriver--but first there's trouble ahead. <p/> As soon as Dewey Martin sees the Indian creeping toward the cabin--and toward his unsuspecting grandmother--he knows what to do: knock him down and take off before the rest of the raiding party arrives. The only means of escape is Dewey's homemade raft, and lying in its path are rapids, wolves, Indians, and forty miles of uncharted river. Can a boy who's never manned an oar and an old frontierswoman be the first to make it down Trouble River? <p/> "[An] original, suspenseful story of pioneer life, enlivened by touches of humor and vivid characterizations."--<i>Booklist </i><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Betsy Byars has written over sixty books for young people. Her first book was published in 1962 and since then she has published regularly. Her books have been translated into nineteen languages and she gets thousands of letters from readers in the United States and from all over the world. <p/>She has won many awards. Among them are the Newbery Medal in 1971 for her novel T<i>he Summer of the Swans</i>, the American Book Award in 1981 for <i>The Night Swimmers</i>, The Edgar (for the best mystery for young people) in 1992 for <i>Wanted..Mud Blossom </i>and the Regina Medal by the Catholic Library Association for the body of her work. She especially values her many state awards which were voted on by the readers of the state. <p/>Betsy attended public schools in North Carolina and graduated from Queens College in Charlotte, NC with a major in English. She began her writing career five years after her graduation by publishing short magazine articles. As she began to read to her children, her interest in writing for young people began.<br>Betsy lives with her husband Ed on an air strip in South Carolina. They are both pilots, and the bottom floor of their house is a hangar so they can taxi out and take off, almost from their front yard. The top floor of the house? Betsy's studio!</p>
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