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Profile created January 26,
2012
Updated February 13, 2012
Michael grew
up in Maryland and moved to California at the age of 19. He
double-majored at Humboldt State University in theatre and
English. For 18 years, he taught in public schools and now
works as a mental health therapist in public schools. In
addition, he is working with the leukemia society and the
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Treasure!
(2005)
Sam and Mary were injured, Tom was nearly buried in a cave-in, and now
the walkie-talkie was dead. Perhaps it had broken when he fell. Tom
quickened his pace even though he had no idea where this tunnel would
lead or what he might find. After what seemed forever, Tom came to an
iron staircase that led upward 10–15 feet and ended at a concrete
circle. Tom climbed the stairs, but stopped dead in his tracks. Directly
in front of him was a skeleton dressed in tattered clothes, staring with
an evil grin upon what had once been lips. Clasped in one hand was a
piece of paper, and in the other was a pistol!
Treasure!, the first in a series of books, is a story about Sam
McCarthy and his friends who, while playing their favorite game,
Numarian Spies, find a real adventure. Pretend spies, pretend maps, and
pretend stories lead to real criminals, real maps, and real treasure.
That treasure leads Sam, Tom, and Mary on a ten-year time travel
adventure to stop the evil Harold Henderson from destroying the
universe.
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Dr. Seuss
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J.R.R. Tolkein
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Lois Lowry
Norton Juster
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