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Ice Drift [Hardcover]

Theodore Taylor (Author)
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The year is 1868, and fourteen-year-old Alika and his younger brother, Sulu, are hunting for seals on an ice floe attached to their island in the Arctic. Suddenly the ice starts to shake, and they hear a loud crack--the terrible sound of the floe breaking free from land. The boys watch with horror as the dark expanse of water between the ice and the shore rapidly widens, and they start drifting south--away from their home, their family, and everything they've ever known.

Throughout their six-month-long journey down the Greenland Strait, the brothers face bitter cold, starvation, and most frightening of all, vicious polar bears. But they still remain hopeful that one day they'll be rescued.

This thrilling new adventure story from bestselling author Theodore Taylor is a moving testament to the bond between brothers--and to the strength of the human spirit.

Includes a map, a glossary of Inuit words and phrases, and an author's note..

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Grade 4-7 - Taylor jumps headlong into this page-turning tale of survival set in the Arctic in 1868. Inuit brothers Alika, 14, and Sulu, 10, are seal hunting with their family's dog team when the ice shelf they are on is rammed by an iceberg and detached from their island. As the floe begins drifting south, the boys free all but one of the dogs to swim to the mainland and run home. Thus warned, their father attempts to find them but is unsuccessful. In the meantime, Alika builds an iglu and hunts. The boys fight the frigid weather, are menaced by a bear, and try to keep their spirits up while wondering if they will ever return home. Six months pass before they see another human. Taylor unobtrusively works an enormous amount of historical and cultural material into the narrative, using the boys' conversations as a primary tool of conveyance. Alika's answers to his fretful brother's questions supply readers with information, and his skills in utilizing every bit of the slain seals display how assiduously the Inuit make use of their environment. Religious beliefs are reflected in Alika's explanations, thoughts, and actions. Animal lovers will enjoy the close relationship the boys have with their remaining dog. While perhaps not a classic like The Cay (HarperCollins, 1976), Ice Drift is nevertheless a masterful and detailed look into a culture unfamiliar to most Americans, a gripping adventure, and a moving depiction of brotherly love. - Coop Renner, Hillside Elementary, El Paso, TX
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Gr. 4-7. This Arctic survival tale clearly springs from the imagination behind The Cay (1969) and Timothy of the Cay (1993), but in this case Taylor's oft-used shipwreck premise is recast in Inuit terms. While 14-year-old Alika and his younger brother, Sulu, are ice fishing, their floe breaks free and begins drifting southward. They know they are in dire straits: as their "ship of ice" reaches warmer climates, it will slowly melt away. Although Taylor occasionally shifts to the perspective of the boys' miserable parents, the six-month ordeal is primarily filtered through the eyes of resourceful Alika, who attentively cares for his frightened, less capable brother. At times the impulse to edify readers about Inuit culture seems too overt, and the natural science information that opens each chapter ("Newborn bergs can be 500 feet high") interrupts the adventure's momentum. Even so, fans of The Cay and novels by Jean Craighead George will enjoy both the intense survival detail and the gratifying conclusion. A glossary of Inuit terms concludes, followed by an endnote about historical "ice drift" survivors. Jennifer Mattson
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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 8 and up
  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Harcourt Children's Books; First Edition edition (January 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0152050817
  • ISBN-13: 978-0152050818
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,781,957 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Theodore Taylor has written several award-winning books. The Cay won the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award and was also made into a movie.

 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good read!, April 19, 2006
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This review is from: Ice Drift (Hardcover)
Fourteen-year-old Alika and ten-year-old Sulu are Inuit brothers who live up in the Arctic, near Greenland. While hunting seals, Alika hears the ice cracking, and then the ice floe they are on breaks free from land and starts drifting south.

Alika turns the sledge dogs loose, hoping that they will make it back to the village and alert his family what had happened. Maybe he and his brother can be rescued before they die. After all, only one other man had survived being caught on an ice floe. The others have disappeared, never to be seen again.

Somehow, on the barren ice floe, Alika must find shelter and food. They must also protect themselves from polar bears and the bitter cold, all in the darkness of an Artic winter. Will Alika and Sulu survive on their own?

Set in 1868, Ice Drift is an interesting story about two boys who fight for survival in the wild. The story is more narrative than point of view, and I think it would have been a better book had it been written with a point of view. Even so, the story is dramatic and it is fascinating learning about the historical Inuit culture.

Included in the book are Inuit vocabulary words and also wonderful little bits of information about ice floes, the Inuit people, and the Artic region. Discussion questions are also included at the end of the book.

Armchair Interviews says: This book is excellent for elementary age students and will teach them something about their northern neighbors.






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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Ice Drift Review, February 28, 2005
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Ice Drift, by Theodore Taylor, was an exciting adventure story of two brothers and their struggle for survival. It was October 1868, and fourteen-year-old Alika and his younger brother Sulu, who was ten, were fishing for seals on a floe of ice. All of a sudden an iceberg knocked their floe from shore. This was the beginning of the brothers' six month journey down the Greenland Strait.

Theodore Taylor has a dog named Hydra so that was probably why he put the dog, Jamka, in the book. Also, one of his hobbies is fishing so he had Alika, Sulu, and Jamka fishing when the floe broke free from shore.

Alika was one of the main characters I enjoyed reading about in the book. He was brave and would do anything for his little brother. He took care of his brother when he was sick and about to die, and he would always answer his annoying questions in a positive way. Alika was my favorite character because the brothers couldn't survive without him. He gathered all their food and acted very fatherly.

This book wouldn't be as exciting if Sulu wasn't in it. When they were on the floe of ice, he acted as a reality check. He would always ask, "Will we die out here?" and "When will we be home?" Sulu would ask questions Alika thought were annoying, but I thought he was funny. I also thought the bond between the two brothers grew and became strong and unbreakable.

Another character I loved was Maja, Alika and Sulu's mother. Her love for her sons was strong, and nobody could stop her from trying to rescue them. Kussu, the brothers' father, was loving and compassionate but didn't have the determination Maja had. Maja is just one reason to read this book.

The characters demonstrated many survival skills and key qualities in this book. Some of them are knowledge, bravery, hunting skills, knowing how to gather water, knowing how to build a shelter for warmth, perseverance, and determination. Both Alika and Sulu have these qualities and many more.

There are many parts I liked about this book. I enjoyed reading about the beliefs of the Inuit. They believed that there were spirits for everything in nature. I also liked learning about the Arctic and how cold it is there. Parts of this book were gripping, particularly the end. In the end I just wouldn't put the book down because it was so exciting and tense. I stayed up really late at night, finishing the book.

There were a couple of items I disliked about Ice Drift. At first, I didn't like how the scene switched from Alika, Sulu, and Jamka's life to Maja and Kussu's life. In the end, I realized why Theodore Taylor did that and I liked it. Since I loved the book so much I didn't like when the book ended. I wish it had kept going. I also didn't like how you could predict parts of the book since there were clues throughout the book. Overall, I still greatly enjoyed Ice Drift.

This book took place in 1868-1869. Therefore, Alika, Sulu, and Jamka didn't have the same electronic items we have today. They didn't have a cell phone to call their parents when they were trapped on the floe of ice. They didn't own snowmobiles so they couldn't get around very fast. So, as you see, only parts of this book could take place today in the Arctic.

Alika, Sulu, and Jamka were lost on a floe of ice floating in the Greenland Strait. I would encourage anybody to read this book. Can they be rescued? Will they survive the freezing cold and frostbite? Will they ever see their parents again? Will they survive starvation? If you want to find out, read this exciting adventure story.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 5th grade book review by Nails, September 1, 2007
This review is from: Ice Drift (Paperback)

In my wildest dreams I can not imagine living on an ice floe for 7 days let alone 7 months. Well that is what Ice Drift is about. It was written by a very talented author named Theodore Taylor. This adventure book is about two brothers and their dog that are stranded on an ice floe. What will happen?
The main characters in this book are 14 year old Alika, 10 year old Sulu, and their dog Jamka. Alika is strong, courageous, and skillful. Jamka is helpful and protective, and Sulu is understanding, meek, and full of questions. The adventure starts when the chunk of ice Alika, Sulu and Jamka are standing upon breaks off and drifts away while Alika is hunting seals. The big question in their minds is will we survive?
A big problem and event in this story is survival. Alika, Sulu, and Jamka needed shelter, food, and protection. For shelter they built a big igloo out of chuncks of ice. The igloo takes a whole day to build. For food they stood at seal holes picked out by Jamka. Alika and Sulu stood for hours sometimes without catching anything, but most of the time they did. Lastly, they needed protection from predators, especially naunk (polar bears). Their hard work finally paid off when they got rescued by hunters. It was a good thing too, because Sulu fell in the water near the end of their adventure on the ice floe. He got sick, but he got the care he needed when they got rescued. They all made it!
My favorite scene in the book was when Alika, Sulu, and Jamka's homecoming. To me, this was a symbol of the courage and strength it took to overcome their challenges and live to tell the story. My favorite character in Ice Drift was Alika because at night when Sulu would ask questions about their home village of Nunatak, he would always try to answer them in the most positive way.
What really stood out for me was how the author put lots of work making the characters so interesting, and how every minute of the book was so good you didn't want to put it down. I would highly recommend this book because it has a lot of adventure, survival, and the characters are fun. I would rate this book a nine for the same reasons. Ice Drift is a great book!
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Alika, hand on his harpoon, his unaaq, ready for an instant kill, had been at the seal hole, the aglus, for three hours. Read the first page
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small iglu, musk oxen, seal hole, sleeping platform, seal meat
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Little One, North Pole, Baffin Island, Greenland Strait, Arctic Circle, Polar Star, Ellesmere Island, High Arctic
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