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THE TREASURE HUNT by Leisa Stewart-Sharpe

THE TREASURE HUNT

True Stories of Treasures Lost, Stolen, and Found

by Leisa Stewart-Sharpe ; illustrated by Gordy Wright

Pub Date: June 10th, 2025
ISBN: 9781623546298
Publisher: Charlesbridge

Searching for treasure exhumes much more than pieces of eight.

Brown-skinned Saksham and Zuri and an unnamed pale-skinned child referred to as “you” (a stand-in for readers) undertake a round-the-world journey, always just one step behind the ghost of the infamous pirate Captain Kidd, who’s apparently trying to purloin treasures “as revenge for the riches he lost all those years ago.” Their pursuit depends on the many convenient clues that Kidd has left for readers, providing motivation for aspiring map readers, code crackers, puzzle solvers, and inscription decipherers. Along the way, the children discover stories of both found and still-missing lost loot, including the Mona Lisa, the Viking ship Gokstad, India’s Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, and China’s Terracotta Army. The quest takes the indefatigable trio across the globe, digging up a fair amount of history on the way. Interspersing comics panels with captioned vignettes and full-page illustrations, Wright’s brightly detailed and watercolorlike images evoke the far-flung destinations. Despite some editorial lapses, this engaging and information-packed U.K. import offers plenty of visual excitement, including changes of perspective, time period, and composition. The protagonists unearth facts related to geography, history, paleontology, archeology, and cryptic communication during their journey. The revelation at the end might be somewhat of a letdown, but no treasures were harmed during this protracted hunt.

Interactive fun that demonstrates that knowledge is the most rewarding treasure of all.

(code-breaking explanations; world map; introduction to orienteering, metal-detecting, and geocaching) (Nonfiction/activity book. 7-10)