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Riding the Pony Express
Riding the Pony Express
Author: Clyde Robert Bulla
This book is about a young boy, Dick, whose aunt in New York sends him packing to find his father, who is a rider for the Pony Express in 1860. Dick is not very happy about living on the prairie, but the many adventures that befall him, his father, and his friends, transform him from a somewhat sulky boy into a courageous and compassionate young...  more »
ISBN: 135463
Publication Date: 1948
Pages: 95
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Publisher: Thomas Y. Crowell Company New York
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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After reading this book, my son (age 7) has begged for more books by Clyde Robert Bulla. Riding the Pony Express tells the story of that great 19th Century experiment in transcontinental communication by recounting the adventures of 3 children at Owl Creek, one of the way stations at which the Pony Express riders changed horses.

Dick Park is the son of one of the riders, Katy Kelly is the daughter of the way station master, and Little Bear is an Indian boy. How the 3 of them lived and played together and eventually worked together to keep the mail moving is all part of the fun, fast-moving tale.

Clyde Robert Bulla is a boy's dream writer! Lots of action and good character in this book.
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