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Treasure of the World

Written by: Tara Sullivan
Narrated by: Gisela Chipe
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Publisher's Summary

A young girl must find a way to help her family survive in a desolate and impoverished Bolivian silver mining community in this eye-opening tale of resilience.

Twelve-year-old Ana wants nothing more than to escape the future set for her and her classmates in her small mining village. Boys her age are beginning to leave school to become silver miners and girls her age are destined to one day be the wives of miners. But when her often ill 11-year-old brother is forced by their demanding father to start work in the mines, Ana gives up her dreams of school to volunteer in his place. The world of silver mining though is dark and dangerous and the men who work there don't want a girl in their way. Ana must find the courage to not only survive but save her family after the worst happens and a mining accident kills her father and leaves her brother missing.

©2021 Tara Sullivan (P)2021 Listening Library

Critic Reviews

A 2022 Bank Street Best Children’s Book of the Year

A 2022 Jane Addams Children’s Book Award finalist

A 2021 Kirkus Best Book

“Rich with memorable characters and streaks of brilliant writing, as in the author’s previous works, Ana’s story takes readers on an arduous and ultimately rewarding journey that illuminates a fraction of the human toll behind the profit-driven pursuits of a materialistic world. Heartbreakingly splendid.” (Kirkus, starred review) 

“Utterly riveting.... [O]ffers a view of complex family dynamics and child labor that is shocking and powerful.” (School Library Journal, starred review) 

“Gripping...Sullivan effectively portrays 12-year-old narrator Ana and the oppressive demands she faces...skillfully crafting memorable characters and close relationships.... Sullivan approaches tough topics, including child labor, economic pressure, and repressive gender roles, from a resonant, believably young perspective, balancing Ana’s precarious struggle to survive with hope.” (Publishers Weekly

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