**2018 Spur Award Winner for Best Western Young Adult Fiction** **2018 Western Heritage Wrangler Award Winner for Outstanding Western Novel** **2018 Peacemaker Award Winner for Best Western Young Adult Fiction** **2018 Will Rogers Medallion Award Finalist** **2018 High Plains Book Award Finalist
Stranded: A Story of Frontier Survival
โ Scribed by Matthew P. Mayo
- Book ID
- 111113787
- Publisher
- Gale, Cengage Learning
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 279 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781432834043
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
2018 Spur Award Winner for Best Western Young Adult Fiction
2018 Western Heritage Wrangler Award Winner for Outstanding Western Novel
2018 Peacemaker Award Winner for Best Western Young Adult Fiction
2018 Will Rogers Medallion Award Finalist
2018 High Plains Book Award Finalist
Great for fans of Gary Paulsen's Survival Stories and readers who enjoyed The Revenant by Michael Punke
In autumn, 1849, 14-year-old Janette Riker travels westward to Oregon Territory with her father and two brothers. Before crossing the Rockies, they stop briefly to hunt buffalo. The men leave camp early on the second day... and never return. Based on actual events, and told in diary format, Stranded is the harrowing account of young Janette Riker's struggle to survive the long winter alone. Facing certain death, and with blizzards, frostbite, and gnawing hunger her only companions, she endures repeated attacks by grizzly bears, wolves, and mountain lions. Janette rises to each challenge, relying on herself more than she knew possible. Her only comfort comes in writing in her diary, where she shares her fears, her travails, and her dwindling hopes.
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