Due to financial difficulties, ten-year-old Jason Quinn and his mother move to rural Maine, where he learns more about his Acadian roots, life, and hockey than he had ever dreamed.
My dad bought me this book at a hockey arena. We bought from this really nice man named mark fiddler. He even signed it for us. I thought this book was an amazing book. It's about a rich kid who has to go to his cousins who aren't that wealthy and has to deal with the hard work and lamor. I think once people start hearing about Mark Fiddler he will become the next J.K. Rowlin except for even better.
Pond Puckster
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Pond Puckster was a very good and exciting book. It was a very exciting book to read. It also has an interesting plotline, of a rich boy having to move to a rugged town in Maine for a Winter, with no indoor hockey rink within 50 miles.One more reason I liked it was because I am about the same age as the kid and I could kind of relate with him. Overall, I think that Pond Puckster was a very good book.
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