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Danger on Panther Peak

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There hadn't been a panther on Panther Peak in decades. But the year the Burkes move to their grandfather's ranch, something begins killing off the livestock. Tom shudders. Could his grandfather's tales about panthers be true? Then one winter morning, Tom sees a dark shape move silently through the fog, spooking the animals in the barn. Later that day, a blizzard hits and Tom's grandfather is injured in an accident. With the phone lines dead, Tom must take his horse and ride for help-- by himself-- through the panther's territory.

Can he reach safety in time to save his grandfather before the panther strikes one more time?

155 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1985

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Bill Wallace

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Bill Wallace was an American teacher and later an author of children's books. He started writing to quiet down his fourth grade students, who loved his stories and encouraged him to make “real” books.

Bill Wallace grew up in Oklahoma. Along with riding their horses, he and his friends enjoyed campouts and fishing trips. Toasting marshmallows, telling ghost stories to scare one another, and catching fish was always fun.

Bill Wallace has won numerous children's state awards and been awarded the Arrell Gibson Lifetime Achievement Award for Children's Literature from the Oklahoma Center for the Book.

Bill Wallace died from Lung cancer on January 30, 2012.

Former elementary school teacher; West Elementary School, Chickasha, OK, principal, since 1977, and physical education teacher. Speaker at schools and universities in various states, including State University of New York and University of South Florida.

AWARDS:

Bluebonnet Award from Texas Association of School Librarians and Children's Round Table and Sequoyah Children's Book Award from Oklahoma State Department of Education, both 1983, Central Missouri State University Award for Excellence in Children's Literature, 1984, and Nebraska Golden Sowers Award from Nebraska Library Association, 1985, all for A Dog Called Kitty; Central Missouri State University Award for Excellence in Children's Literature, 1984, and Pine Tree Book Award, 1985, both for Trapped in Death Cave.

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7 reviews
November 6, 2018
Tom is a boy who lives with his parents, sister, and grandfather on a farm in southwestern Oklahoma. He is bored with country life in the beginning due to just moving from a city but his grandpa tells him of the nearby mountains and all there is to explore. Tom finds a friend named Justin who lives through the pass. Tom's grandpa warns him of Panther Peak and tells him to stay away from that area. Tom and Justin think the stories of panthers are not true and begin exploring in that area. One day while swimming Tom comes face to face with the panther and is frightened, but is not sure of what it was because he had never seen a panther before. During the winter neighbors and Tom's family begin losing livestock to the panther and the men go hunting it but couldn’t do it. One evening when Tom's sister is sick and is taken to the hospital the panther shows up while Tom and his grandpa are milking the cows. The panther runs away but grandpa falls and breaks his hip and Tom must drag him to the house all the while a terrible snow storm is blowing through. Then Tom must ride to Justin's house to get help. The panther finds him and Justin is able to shoot the panther just before it attacks him. His father finds him passed out with the panther on top of him dead.
DANGER ON PANTHER PEAK is a really good book I would think it would be good book for middle school kids.
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209 reviews2 followers
February 21, 2018
This book scared the ever living shit out of me. I have rarely been as terrified reading as I was reading this. I once saw a mountain lion out in the country where I lived growing up and it screamed and this book came immediately flooding back to me because it was exactly as it was described so I knew exactly what was happening.

I'm convinced this would be equally terrifying to a grown adult. But the terror of this book is just about all I remember about it.
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185 reviews
April 6, 2020
I loved this book when I was younger. Idk why but it was the best thing since sliced bread. I kinda want to reread it now that I'm older but also I don't because I don't want to spoil the memory. I don't own the book anymore because I had loaned it and a page had been ripped out so I threw the book away.
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466 reviews3 followers
February 8, 2023
I read this book because my son read it and enjoyed it and I wanted something to talk with him about. Having said that, I really enjoyed the story. It was very well-written and I could totally picture these two boys roaming around in the mountains and exploring their surroundings. A quick, fun, read that provided some fun discussion for us.
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38 reviews
May 5, 2023
I don’t really remember much about this but we had to read it in fifth grade and I thought the part where they’re swimming and the panther steals their clothes and then they have to like go to school and their teacher catches them naked is funny and so is the part where grandpa gets kicked by a cow
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87 reviews
November 19, 2017
God, I remember reading this in 3rd grade and to this day Im still scared of black panthers......
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December 3, 2020
This is a great book about a boy named tom who makes a friend on the top of the mountain. It has a lot of thrillers through out the story.
3 reviews
August 27, 2021
This book made me look at books differently. I loved this book and helped me find the type of books I like. It was amazing. It was an adventure and never boring.
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59 reviews1 follower
November 30, 2023
Read this with my son, it was a good adventure book for kids. Has an old school feel to it.
Profile Image for Jaime.
90 reviews
March 5, 2017
I read it for students that I was teaching and helping with reading. We all loved it and thought it was interesting.
4 reviews
December 9, 2016
I read the book Danger on Panther Peak by Bill Wallace. This is a realistic fiction book because there are made up settings, people, and places. But these things could be real. When there is something between you and your livestock, what do you do?


This question was answered by an eleven year old boy whose name is Tom. Tom is bored out of his mind at his grandfather's farm. When he hikes up to Skeeter Ridge, he finds a friend. His friend’s name is Justin. Justin has been living on a farm his whole life. Because of this, Justin shows Tom everything he knows about the land and what to do. When Justin shows Tom a swimming hole, Tom sees what he thinks is a panther. The panther eats lots of livestock of many farmers. The panther comes to Tom's house and eats their cow and its calf. After this, many farmers try to hunt it down, but they become unsuccessful. Tom’s grandfather gets injured, and Tom needs to ride to safety. Will he make it in time?


An external conflict that I had was character vs character. I say this because When Tom climbs up Skeeter Ridge to explore he finds a boy named Justin. They are very rude to each other, they start to disagree. After they do that for 15 minutes, they start fighting. Although they were fighting for no reason, they are creating conflict which is character vs character. I also had internal conflict in my book, character vs self. Such as when Tom's cow and its calf is attacked. Tom believes that it is his fault, so he gets stressed out.


Once he gets home from the site, he thinks about it, and he realizes that if he would have kept the door shut, they would have never gotten out. This was a good book. I say this because it was filled with detail and summary so that you don't get lost. The reason that I gave it four stars instead of five is because it doesn't say how they get to the farm.


I believe that this book would be more beneficial to readers in 5th through 7th grade. I say this because this book is for a person who wants a quick straightforward read.
Profile Image for Stephen.
2 reviews
January 4, 2012
It's a good book. I love it. I have read it 4 times. My favorite part is when Tom goes to get Justin to help his grandpa because he broke his hip, because he grabbed the shotgun. He went out on the ride with his horse ginger. I wont say why its my favorite part because it will ruin the story. READ the book to find out for yourself!
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122 reviews
April 10, 2013
Here are the main parts of this book. Tom's Grandpa gets wounded in a blizzard when a cow kicks him in the hip. Tom must ride to his friend's house to get help, through a killer panther's territory. Right in the middle of the territory his horse has to have her foal right then and there. What will happen? Will Tom get help? Will he die? Read this book to find out!
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789 reviews43 followers
September 23, 2008
I remember that this one was a bit suspenseful, though I haven't read it for years, so I don't remember much about it. One of Wallace's 'set in the countryside' YA books of a young teenager facing adversity with his faithful animal by his side.
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286 reviews4 followers
January 25, 2008
This is a fabulously intense book! Again, I love a good mystery!
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15 reviews1 follower
October 12, 2008
I read this book a long time ago but I remember it being pretty good for younger kids.
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May 26, 2009
This book is AWSOME!! I did it for a Oral Book report.
31 reviews
December 22, 2009
I just read this book to my 8 and 9 year old daughters. My 9 year old loves Bill Wallace books. Full of suspense, each night they didn't want to stop. I enjoyed it more than I thought also.
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308 reviews29 followers
June 21, 2010
Ok, four stars is from memory. I'm gonna hafta go back and re-read this to see how it stacks up against Deathwatch.
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6 reviews2 followers
June 28, 2012
Love this Book! It is a great read aloud for teachers.
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3 reviews
November 9, 2012
I read this book once, loved it so much I read it again. Amazing book.
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9 reviews7 followers
September 14, 2013
Wonderful read aloud! Plenty of drama. Nice to have an elementary book with a male hero. Read it!
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224 reviews
January 25, 2014
I read this book for Amber's book club. Both boys and girls in my group enjoyed reading this book.
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Author 21 books28 followers
February 13, 2015
I remember reading this as a kid and loved it. I read it to the kids and they enjoyed it. The story is a lot shorter and less intense than I remember.
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23 reviews1 follower
July 21, 2015
This was my all time favorite childhood book. My 8 year old son loved it so much, he asked for another chapter every time we picked it up. And has since asked me to read it again!
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