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A Bone to Pick

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Peggy is off to a Viking site in North America where she unearths the remains of a brave young warrior.
It's a dream come true for Peggy Henderson when her friend, Dr. Edwina McKay, lets her tag along to the Viking settlement at L'Anse aux Meadows National Park in Newfoundland, where Dr. McKay will be teaching archaeology field school for the summer. Peggy already knows a lot about archaeology — having been on three previous excavations — but does she need to brag about it so much? After alienating herself from the other students with her know-it-all attitude, Peggy accidentally discovers a Viking burial cairn. The students and archaeologists are ecstatic. But when it comes time to excavate, she's banned from participating in the dig. Will Peggy's trip to Newfoundland end just as badly as the Vikings' did? She's afraid it will — that is until she learns an unexpected lesson from a Viking warrior.
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    • Kirkus

      October 1, 2015
      At age 13, Peggy already has plenty of experience in archaeology, and she's determined to let everyone know it in this fourth series installment. Peggy feels terribly disappointed when her archaeologist friend Eddy can't take her on a new dig to find evidence of the Vikings at the site of L'Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland. When a job as the cook's helper opens up, Eddy scores it for Peggy. Peggy, however, hates cooking and refuses to follow even the simplest recipe. She wants to spend her time with Eddy's archaeology students on the site, but when she gets the chance, she boasts about her superior knowledge one too many times. Banished, she spends time at the visitors center, where she meets a girl her age, Louise, who has made a pretty impressive find herself. But Louise wants to keep it a secret and excavate it with Peggy's help. Peggy knows that their efforts would destroy the site, but she can't break her promise to Louise to keep it secret. Interwoven with Peggy's story, McMurchy-Barber presents the eventually intersecting story of Sigrid, an ancient Norse girl who dreams of being a warrior instead of a wife. The author confidently presents Peggy as a flawed character with a good heart, and she includes accurate information about the Norsemen. Together with others in the series, this stands as an excellent vehicle to spur interest in archaeology and history. (Fiction. 9-12)

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