The remains of an ancient train trestle draw Mason and Zak back to the year 1911, where the cousins meet a hobo, Jimmy Butterfly. A mystery takes them up into the Cascade Mountains to the site of the worst railroad disaster in history.
First time I’ve ever been able to sit still long enough to read anything. Kathleen’s Hobos have “got” me., she places me in the story. Anxious to turn the next page. Thank you, Kathleen
Heidi B.
I finished the book!!
It was such a good read – a page turner. I loved it! I am so proud of you. Well done.
Shirley Bell
Read the interview about your book, “The Cherry Valley Hobos”, in the Zapata News today. I’m hanging loose for the continuing story of the adventuresome young hobos. Good luck with your book signing at the Zapata Co. Library Sept. 12. 4:00.
Barb Duwe Aulwes
I finally started your book now that there aren’t grandkids here all day and I am really enjoying it! I hope a lot more people will order it because it is really good! I keep saying just one more chapter and now I’m half way through! Is there going to be a sequel?!!! Love it Kath!
Mary Crocker
Congratulations. Your book is awesome. Great work.