
While her mother undergoes treatment for cancer, thirteen-year-old Ginny is sent to live with her father in England, where she becomes part of an archeological experiment to investigate life during the Iron Age.
year: 1999, 2001
call number/section: 1000
subjects: mothers and daughters, fiction, fathers and daughters, interpersonal relations, iron age, archaeology, england, fiction
Editions

Stanley, Diane
Morrow Junior Books (1999)
While her mother undergoes treatment for cancer, thirteen-year-old Ginny is sent to live with her father in England, where she becomes part of an archeological experiment to investigate life during the Iron Age.
Schools: 7

Stanley, Diane
HarperTrophy (2001)
While her mother undergoes treatment for cancer, thirteen-year-old Ginny is sent to live with her father in England, where she becomes part of an archeological experiment to investigate life during the Iron Age.
Schools: 2