"Reach for the sky or I'll send you there pronto" means to raise your hands in surrender or face consequences. It is a line commonly used in Western films or stories to intimidate someone into complying with a demand. In "By the Great Horn Spoon," it is used by a character to threaten another person to obey or face immediate action.
Eric Von Schmidt illustrated the book, Great Horn Spoon.
he does not go around the horn!
it is fiction
The Gold Rush. Obviously.
Constance & Sarah
Harsh
A horn spoon is a cow's horn shaped into a spoon to clear out gravel.
nothing happends
nothing happends
There are 18 chapters
It is about the Gold Rush time period
In the audiocast of By the Great Horn Spoon, the part of the miner with the toothache was voiced by Frank Fiumano. He also voiced the parts of the hotel clerk and a passenger.