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The Great Serum Race

Blazing the Iditarod Trail

by Debbie S. Miller; Jon Van Zyle (Illustrator)

Synopsis

In the winter of 1925, Nome, Alaska, was hit by an unexpected and deadly outbreak of diphtheria. Officials immediately quarantined the town, but the only cure for the community of more than 1,400 people was antitoxin serum and the nearest supply was in Anchorage-hundreds of miles of snowbound wilderness away. The only way to get it to Nome was by dogsled. Twenty teams braved subzero temperatures and blizzard conditions to run over 600 miles in six days in a desperate relay race that saved the people of Nome. Several of the dogs, including Togo and Balto, became national heroes. Today their efforts, and those of the courageous mushers, are commemorated every March by the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Jon Van Zyle's stunning oil paintings capture the brutal conditions, pristine wilderness, and sheer guts and determination demonstrated by the heroic mushers and dogs.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2002
ISBN-13 9780802777232
ISBN-10 0802777236
Class Copyright
Publisher Walker & Company
Subject Juvenile Nonfiction
File Size 8 MB
Number of Pages 40
Shelf No. KW161
Grade Range 2 - 7
Ages 7 - 12
Lexile AD910L