Back To ListBroken BonesA Peggy Henderson AdventureByGina McMurchy-BarberPublished June 2011PDF$ 12.99PDF$ 12.99Paperback$ 12.99ePub$ 8.99 Add to CartShop LocalDescriptionA vandalized burial in an abandoned pioneer cemetery brings 12-year-old Peggy Henderson and her elderly archaeologist friend Eddy to Golden, British Columbia, to excavate. The town dates back to the 1880s when most of the citizens were tough and rowdy miners and railway workers who rarely died of old age. Since the wooden burial markers disintegrated long ago, Peggy and Eddy have no way of knowing the dead mans identity. But when Eddy discovers the vertebrae at the base of the skull are crushed, a sure sign the cause of death was hanging, they have their first clue. Peggy’s tendency to make quick judgments about others leads her to the conclusion that only bad people are hanged, so the man in the burial must have gotten what he deserved. Hoping to learn more about him that proves her beliefs, she is soon digging through dusty old newspapers at the small-town museum. It’s there that Peggy learns that sometimes good people do bad things.Of Related InterestBone DeepGina McMurchy-BarberJake and the Giant HandPhilippa DowdingMyles and the Monster OutsidePhilippa DowdingA Bone to PickGina McMurchy-BarberPeggy Henderson Adventures 4-Book BundleGina McMurchy-BarberReviews McMurchy-Barber has created another suspenseful, humorous, and educational archeological mystery. Peggy's outspoken and sarcastic attitude and enthusiasm, combined with her very real human bias, make her a fallible and believable protagonist who has the capability to change and grow throughout the story. Young readers will identify with her changing emotions and value judgments expressed through her internal thoughts and rants.CM MagazineBroken Bones provides the reader with some insight into how archaeologists work and the importance of the science in understand history, social life, customs, and culture.Resouce LinksThis story provides insights into the problems of youth the choices they must make and the trials of living in another person’s home.The NuggetPreviousNextContributorsGina McMurchy-BarberGina McMurchy-Barber is the author of Free as a Bird, a finalist for the Governor General’s Literary Award, and the Peggy Henderson Adventure Series. Gina lives in Surrey, B.C.View Author Page Book DetailsPDFJune 2011-196 pp9781459703261PaperbackJune 20115x8 in200 pp9781554888610ePubJune 2011-196 pp9781770704589