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Baby Grape and The River Folk | LitPick Book Reviews
Baby Grape and The River Folk
Baby Grape and the River Folk
Baby Grape and The River Folk
Thom Rogers
The adventures continue in this story with more of the events that plague the 'crew.' Having returned home to Pittsburgh,after months on the road, Toby learns that his mother and sisters have had to move downriver to stay with his aunt, which (again) leaves Toby homeless, with four mouths to feed! Old problems resurface, as do enemies, and Toby is again on the run to keep him and the others out of harm's way. There is no escaping as events unfold, separating Toby and Jane from the others and they are forced to find ways to survive on their own. Each of the characters face their own problems -- some life threatening, as deathly sicknesses, revenge driven enemies, and unforeseen tragedies fill the pages and lives of your favorite characters. Love and shame, friendship, and the need for others, make this Toby sequel something you won't want to miss. New immigrants -- and pure dumb luck, add to Toby's arsenal of friends, and begin the setting of something big in the future for the 'River Folk.' So why not join the crew?

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Adventure
  • Fiction

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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When Toby and Jaynee are separated from the others, they try to find their way back. When they do, they continue to the city. But when they arrive, they discover it has burned down. So they continue on. They come upon and old house in the woods and get sick. Deathly sick. But the others find them, and they recover. Toby prospers in the trading business, and yet again make many new friends.

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The second book of the Baby Grape series, Baby Grape and the River Folk, follows the beloved teen Toby and his ever growing group of friends as they work the rivers around Pittsburgh in a steam boat. With the many immigrants searching for transportation and work, Toby has his hands full. Using the gold he accumulated in his previous journeys, Toby begins to create a wonderful living for himself, on the river and on land.

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