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    • Pub. Date: September 1997
    • 240pp
    • Sales Rank: 61,303

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    • Pub. Date: September 1997
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 240pp
    • Sales Rank: 61,303
    • Age Range: Young Adult
    • Lexile: 820L 

    Synopsis

    From the window of the small floatplane, fifteen-year-old Gabe Rogers is getting his first look at Canada's magnificent Northwest Territories with Raymond Providence, his roommate from boarding school. Below is the spectacular Nahanni River — wall-to-wall whitewater racing between sheer cliffs and plunging over Virginia Falls. The pilot sets the plane down on the lake-like surface of the upper river for a closer look at the thundering falls. Suddenly the engine quits. The only sound is a dull roar downstream, as the Cessna drifts helplessly toward the falls . . .

    With the brutal subarctic winter fast approaching, Gabe and Raymond soon find themselves stranded in Deadmen Valley. Trapped in a frozen world of moose, wolves, and bears, two boys from vastly different cultures come to depend on each other for their very survival.

    After an airplane accident, fifteen-year-old Gabe, his Dene Indian boarding-school roommate Raymond, and the elderly Indian Johnny Raven are left stranded in the Canadian wilderness. The wise old man calls on his deeply rooted knowledge of the land to keep the tiny group alive, leaving the boys to battle nature alone when he dies.

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    After the destruction of their floatplane, sixteen-year-old Gabe and his Dene friend, Raymond, struggle to survive a winter in the wilderness of the Northwest Territories.

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    Fast-paced, action-packed! In this classic tale of winter wilderness survival, Hobbs masterfully weaves adventure, Native American heritage, and friendship into a riveting, multi-layered narrative.

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    Biography

    Will Hobbs is the award-winning author of more than fifteen novels for young readers, including Jason's Gold, Wild Man Island, Jackie's Wild Seattle, and Leaving Protection. Seven of his books have been chosen by the American Library Association as Best Books for Young Adults. A graduate of Stanford University, Will lives in Durango, Colorado, with his wife, Jean. They are frequent visitors to southern Arizona's deserts and mountains. crossing the wire combines the author's on-the-ground experience with extensive research into the hardships facing immigrants attempting to cross illegally into the U.S. through these forbidding landscapes.

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    Far North: Will Hobbes (carter inabinett)by CarterI

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    January 01, 2010: This book was defiantly by far the best wilderness survival book i have ever read. it was fantastic! I would probably give this book a nine out of ten because i felt that the ending was kind of random and happened very fast. It was a quick and very easy read. There was a lot if filler sometimes in the book so it got somewhat boring and had to push through it. The action was incredible. i felt like i was in the moment. Each and every moment was described in great detail, but at times too much detail for too long. Other than those few downsides to this book it was fantastic. The characters were very interesting and unique. My favorite character had to have been Johnny Raven because he was very quiet he knew only some English he was very exotic and knew a lot about the wilderness and how to survive. He was a major contribution to the survival and protection to the group. I would most defiantly recommend this book to a friend. I'm going to read will Hobbes' leaving protection next because i loved this book so much.

    Would never reread it...by Amber_Kaitlyn

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    September 07, 2009: I had to read this in school, maybe without my teacher's squeaky voice reading it, it might have been better... I doubt it. The story dragged on, and on, and on. The characters, they were fairly realistic, but two (what were they? 14?) teenage boys, alone, hungry, cold, and injured at some points, they're not gonna snap? Well, apparently they don't, I'm not saying you shouldn't ever read the book, some parts were good, but, overall, it could have been way better.


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      A plane crash, falls into icy rivers, fights with animals. Main characters in a constant struggle to survive.

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    Parents need to know that realistic action and punchy writing keeps the story zinging along. This is a popular adventure-survival book kids love.

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