Ice Queen

Ice Queen

by Ernest Ingersoll

When four young people decide to undertake a skating trek across the Arctic ice, there are sure to be adventures. Aleck becomes “Captain,” Kate makes sure everything is packed, Jim, the youngest of the family provides his sled and is useful in so many ways, Tug knows how to make “twitch-ups,” and let’s not forget Rex, the strong and fearless dog who helps fight off enemies. Ernest Ingersoll, better known for his nature books, such as “The Ocean,” and his travel accounts, such as “Knocking around the Rockies,” gives as a delightful tale of adventure, survival, and achievement for young people. - Summary by Larry Wilson

Book Details

Language

English

Original Language

Published In

Genre/Category

Tags/Keywords

Author

Ernest Ingersoll image

Ernest Ingersoll

United States

Ernest Ingersoll was an American naturalist, writer, and explorer who was born on March 13, 1852 in Monroe, Michigan. He was the son of a Congregational minister and grew up in a household that valued...

More on Ernest Ingersoll

Listen/Download Audiobook

Unfortunately, no Audiobooks/Narrations exist for this book, yet...

Related books

Sadly, we couldn't find any...

Reviews for Ice Queen

No reviews posted or approved, yet...