Trouble River

author: Byars, Betsy Cromer
When he builds his raft, a twelve-year-old boy never dreams that it will serve as the sole means of escape for himself and his grandmother when hostile Indians threaten their prairie cabin.
year: 1969, 1989, 1997
call number/section: 1000, 920
subjects: frontier and pioneer life, fiction, closed caption video recordings, west (u.s.), fiction, television programs for children

Editions


Trouble River
Byars, Betsy Cromer
Viking Press (1969)
When he builds his raft, a twelve-year-old boy never dreams that it will serve as the sole means of escape for himself and his grandmother when hostile Indians threaten their prairie cabin.
Schools: 4



Trouble River
Byars, Betsy Cromer
Puffin Books (1989)
When he builds his raft, a twelve-year-old boy never dreams that it will serve as the sole means of escape for him and his grandmother when hostile Indians threaten their prairie cabin.
Schools: 8



Trouble river
Byars, Betsy Cromer
New Kid Home Video (1997)
Dewey Martin lives on the Western prairies in the days of the early immigrant farmers. When the Indians attack, he builds a log raft and uses it to save himself and his grandmother.
Schools: 0


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