Text copyright © 2012 Jaqueline Pearce
Illustrations copyright © 2012 Leanne Franson
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Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Pearce, Jacqueline, 1962-
Flood warning [electronic resource] / Jacqueline Pearce ;
illustrations by Leanne Franson.
(Orca echoes)
Electronic monograph in PDF format.
Issued also in print format.
ISBN 978-1-4598-0069-4
1. Floods--British Columbia--Fraser River Valley--Juvenile fiction. 2. Fraser River Valley (B.C.)--History--Juvenile fiction. I. Franson, Leanne II. Title. III. Series: Orca echoes (Online)
PS 8581. E 26 F 56 2012Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â JC 813â.6Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â C 2011-907779-5
First published in the United States, 2012
Library of Congress Control Number : 2011943722
Summary : The Fraser River is about to flood, so Tom must get his familyâs dairy cows to safety before itâs too late. A historical story set in 1948, near the farming community of Agassiz.
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Cover artwork and interior illustrations by Leanne Franson
Author photo by Danielle Naherniak
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Thanks go to my dad, Jack Pearce, and my father-in-law,
Bill Naherniak (also known as Farmer Bill ),
who helped with the details of the farm and time period.
I would also like to thank the Agassiz-Harrison Museum
and the Chilliwack Museum and Archives.
âJP
To all those brave Canadians across this country who
courageously deal with floods and their aftermath.
âLF
CHAPTER ONE
The River
âHi-ho, Silver! Away!â shouted Tom.
He was pretending to be the Lone Ranger, his favorite radio hero. Amos, Tomâs scruffy black and brown dog, pricked up his ears. Amos seemed to know he was playing the part of Silver, the Lone Rangerâs horse. Boy and dog took off running across the field.
Dunt-da-dalunt-da-daluntuntun, dunt-da-dalunt- da-daluntuntun â¦The showâs opening music played in Tomâs mind. Every Sunday evening, Tom and his parents gathered around the big radio in the living room. They listened to the adventures of the Lone Ranger, his fiery horse, Silver, and his faithful companion, Tonto. Every week, the heroic masked rider and his daring friend fought for law and order in the Old West.
âWait up!â called Tomâs friend, Peggy. She ran after Tom and Amos. Her two brown braids flew out behind her.
Ah, my faithful friend, Tonto, Tom thought as Peggy caught up to him. But he didnât say it out loud. Peggy always wanted to be the Lone Ranger, not the sidekick.
Amos barked loudly. Several brown and white cows trotted out of their way. Tom lifted his face to the warm sun. It was perfect weather for the May long weekend. He wished tomorrow was a holiday too.
They reached the wooden fence at the end of the field. Tom and Peggy stopped to catch their breath. Tom lifted a loose board at the bottom of the fence, so Amos could pass under. Then he and Peggy climbed over. They faced a tangle of low bushes and weedy alder
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