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Wonder at the Edge of the World Nicole Helget

Wonder at the Edge of the World By Nicole Helget

Wonder at the Edge of the World by Nicole Helget


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Summary

Now available in paperback, this richly detailed historical adventure is tinged with mysticism, intelligence, and the spirit of discovery (Booklist, starred review).

Wonder at the Edge of the World Summary

Wonder at the Edge of the World by Nicole Helget

In this captivating quest that spans the globe, a young girl who wants to know everything challenges her assumptions about family, loyalty, and friendship as she fights to save her father's legacy--and to begin creating her own.

Hallelujah Wonder wants to become one of the first female scientists of the nineteenth century. She knows every specimen and rare artifact that her explorer father hid deep in a cave before he died, and she feels a great responsibility to protect the objects (particularly a mesmerizing and dangerous one called Medicine Head) from a wicked Navy captain who would use it for evil. Now she and her friend Eustace, a runaway slave, must set out on a sweeping adventure by land and by sea to the only place where no one will ever find the cursed relic... the cold of Antarctica.

About Nicole Helget

Nicole Helget is the author of three adult novels, The Turtle Catcher, The Summer of Ordinary Ways, and Stillwater. She has also co-authored a middle grade novel, Horse Camp. She lives in Minnesota.

Additional information

CIN0316245089G
9780316245081
0316245089
Wonder at the Edge of the World by Nicole Helget
Used - Good
Paperback
Little, Brown & Company
2017-04-27
384
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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