Tucket's Gold Explained

Tucket's Gold
Author:Gary Paulsen
Cover Artist:Jos. A. Smith
Country:United States
Language:English
Series:The Tucket Adventures
Genre:Western novel
Juvenile fiction
Publisher:Delacorte Books
Release Date:September 7, 1999
Media Type:Print (hardback & paperback)
Pages:112 pp (first edition)
Isbn:978-0-385-32501-1
Congress:PZ7.P2843 Tt 1999
Oclc:40645786
Preceded By:Tucket's Ride
Followed By:Tucket's Home

Tucket's Gold is the fourth novel in The Tucket Adventures series by Gary Paulsen. It was first published in 1999. It features the main character Francis Tucket and his adopted children struggling to stay out of reach of the Comancheros.[1]

Background

Paulsen originally got the idea for the character of Francis Tucket through an urge to cover the West with a single person.[1] Tucket's Gold was first published in 1999 by Delacorte Books. It was the fourth novel in the Tucket Adventures saga and was followed by the fifth and final novel in the series, Tucket's Home.

Fours years later after it was first published, Random House republished it in a five-part omnibus entitled Tucket's Travels. The omnibus included the five novels from the Tucket Adventures saga which were published over a timeframe of 1994 to 2000.[2]

Synopsis

This book is mainly about Tucket and his adventures to escape the Comancheros. He is in need of food and water when the story begins, but his luck gets better. He finds a deer for food and moccasins, and finds gold, showing that he is having a change of fortune.

Reception

Tucket's Gold was favorably received by critics and the mainstream press. It was praised for its invigorating story;[1] a reviewer from publishers weekly said that it had superb characterizations and an evoked setting.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Teachers@Random Catalog - Tucket's Gold by Gary Paulsen . . 2009-01-05.
  2. Web site: Tucket's Travels: Francis Tucket's Adventures in the West, 1847-1849 . Fantastic Fiction . 2009-01-05.