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Book Review of Jimmy Spoon And The Pony Express

Jimmy Spoon And The Pony Express
reviewed Jimmy Spoon's job --Pony Express rider -- is more than a job -- it's an adventure on + 12 more book reviews


Jimmy knew, from the moment he laid eyes on the ad, that he had to ride for the Pony Express. And no one was more qualified than Jimmy. He lived with the Shoshone for years and had learned their ways. No white boy could ride like Jimmy Spoon.

But fifty miiles a day isn't an easy ride-- even for Jimmy. The trails are dangerous. Riders are killedy by thieves and by Indians who feel the trails are destroying their land and its resaources. But Jimmy made a promise, and the mail has to get through.

The chapters are packed with action, drama, and humor, This is a painless way to learn about American history. This book is written by Kristiana Gregory, a noted award-winning author of historical fiction for young readers. This novel is based on the memoirs of Elijah Nicholas Wilson, Among the Shoshones.