36 pages • 1 hour read
112
Book • Nonfiction
Alaska • 1920s
1999
Middle grade
7-10 years
In Balto and the Great Race by Elizabeth Cody Kimmel, sled dog Balto and musher Gunnar Kaasen bravely navigate perilous conditions to transport life-saving diphtheria serum to Nome, Alaska, during the 1925 Serum Crisis. Their journey, part of a relay involving many teams, showcases the courage, endurance, and bond between humans and animals that helped save countless lives.
Adventurous
Inspirational
Hopeful
Heartwarming
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Balto and the Great Race by Elizabeth Cody Kimmel presents an exciting recount of the famous sled dog race, engaging younger readers with a suspenseful narrative and educational content. Reviews commend the book's vivid storytelling and historical accuracy, though some feel it oversimplifies complex events. Suitable for inspiring curiosity about history and perseverance.
Readers who enjoy Balto and the Great Race by Elizabeth Cody Kimmel are often young history enthusiasts and animal lovers, typically aged 8-12. They appreciate real-life adventure stories similar to The Call of the Wild by Jack London or Stone Fox by John Reynolds Gardiner. The engaging narrative and historical context captivate those interested in heroic tales.
645 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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112
Book • Nonfiction
Alaska • 1920s
1999
Middle grade
7-10 years
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