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Ghost Voyages (1992)

por Cora Taylor

Series: Ghost Voyages (1)

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In this reissue of a great Canadian favourite, Jeremy discovers how to travel back in time to the decks of ships from Canada's past, using the stamps and magnifying glass left to him by his grandfather. It all started when Jeremy opened that stamp book that his great-grandmother sent. He picked up the magnifying glass for a quick look, and the next thing he knew, he was standing on the deck of the ship! And it wasn't just one stamp that worked, it happened again. His first trip is to a steamer called The Northcote, which just happens to be in the middle of a battle during the Northwest Rebellion. On his next trip, aboard a ship called The Nonsuch, he's sailing through the icy waters of Hudson Bay. Jeremy realizes that he really is a "ghost" on these trips--he is invisible, although he can touch and move things--and on both ships he manages to save the day. This only adds to the sailors' already-powerful suspicion about ghosts. Also, his real body stays at home, holding a magnifying glass, looking at a stamp, while he's off travelling.Things start to get complicated--a teacher is super impressed at Jeremy's sudden startling knowledge about these historical events. When his great-grandmother tells him that an ancestor was saved by a "ghostly hand," Jeremy is astonished. But when he hears that his great-grandfather used to spend hours bent over the same stamp book, just staring through the magnifying glass, his head really starts to spin! Cora Tayloris one of Canada's best-known children's authors. She has published more than a dozen juvenile novels. Cora's Coteau titles include the very successful Ghost Voyages series and the Spy Who Wasn't There series, which includes Adventures in Istanbuland Murder in Mexicoas well as her latest book, Chaos in China.… (más)
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Young Jeremy Thorpe finds himself transported back in time to the deck of the river boat Northcote when he examines an old stamp with his grandfather’s magical magnifying glass. Here he finds himself a ghost from the future, able to observe and even effect events, but unseen by the crew and soldiers caught up in the Riel Rebellion of 1885 Saskatchewan. He travels next to the sailing ship Nonsuch on its voyage across the Atlantic in 1668, where he gains an appreciation of the realities and hardships of sailing in the seventeenth-century, and a new-found interest in history that stands him in good stead when he must complete a school project in his own time...

The first in a series about Jeremy's time-traveling adventures, Ghost Voyages was a simple but entertaining adventure-fantasy, with a slightly different take on the time-slip motif. I did think Taylor offered too glib and passing a look at the controversial Riel Rebellion, but then, I might not have wanted or needed more detail if I had grown up studying Canadian history. All in all, well worth reading, especially for middle-grade boys with an interest in history. ( )
  AbigailAdams26 | Jun 24, 2013 |
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In this reissue of a great Canadian favourite, Jeremy discovers how to travel back in time to the decks of ships from Canada's past, using the stamps and magnifying glass left to him by his grandfather. It all started when Jeremy opened that stamp book that his great-grandmother sent. He picked up the magnifying glass for a quick look, and the next thing he knew, he was standing on the deck of the ship! And it wasn't just one stamp that worked, it happened again. His first trip is to a steamer called The Northcote, which just happens to be in the middle of a battle during the Northwest Rebellion. On his next trip, aboard a ship called The Nonsuch, he's sailing through the icy waters of Hudson Bay. Jeremy realizes that he really is a "ghost" on these trips--he is invisible, although he can touch and move things--and on both ships he manages to save the day. This only adds to the sailors' already-powerful suspicion about ghosts. Also, his real body stays at home, holding a magnifying glass, looking at a stamp, while he's off travelling.Things start to get complicated--a teacher is super impressed at Jeremy's sudden startling knowledge about these historical events. When his great-grandmother tells him that an ancestor was saved by a "ghostly hand," Jeremy is astonished. But when he hears that his great-grandfather used to spend hours bent over the same stamp book, just staring through the magnifying glass, his head really starts to spin! Cora Tayloris one of Canada's best-known children's authors. She has published more than a dozen juvenile novels. Cora's Coteau titles include the very successful Ghost Voyages series and the Spy Who Wasn't There series, which includes Adventures in Istanbuland Murder in Mexicoas well as her latest book, Chaos in China.

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