Really good, just felt like I had already read it because it was so similar to Hatchet but in a different setting. The end is wide open for a follow up- wonder if that was the intent but Mr. Paulsen died before it happened.
Really good, just felt like I had already read it because it was so similar to Hatchet but in a different setting. The end is wide open for a follow up- wonder if that was the intent but Mr. Paulsen died before it happened.
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"Because it didn't become completely dark at night-just a grayer day-he did not think in terms of time. All he knew was the canoe and the forest sliding by and keeping his belly full of salmon and blackberries."
A great narrative, this novel tells a survival story about a young boy named Leif. When a plague infects his fishing camp, he escapes in a cedar canoe and paddles northward for the adventures of a lifetime 🛶
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Survival stories were some of my favorites as a kid—Island of the Blue Dolphins, My Side of the Mountain, Hatchet. Paulsen was a master of this type of tale. This novel, published posthumously earlier this year, has echoes of a Norse saga. Really enjoyable listen, narrated by JD Jackson.