4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Courtesy of Teens Read Too, November 8, 2007
Ten-year-old Tom Griffin and his older brother, twelve-year-old Johnny, live in Dublin, Ireland, with their parents and a teenaged half-sister, Grainne. Grainne has not seen or heard from her mother since she was a baby, and now her mother is coming from America for a visit. Grainne is nervous about the visit. Will seeing her mother heal the hurt of being abandoned by this woman?
The boys' mother, Sandra, decides to take the boys somewhere else during the visit by Grainne's mother, and arranges a holiday in Finland for herself and the boys. They are going to have a grand adventure. This story is told in alternating chapters as Tom and Johnny become acquainted with sled dogs and their handler and then go off into the wilderness on an exciting dog sled ride to a remote lodge. And as Grainne nervously waits for the arrival of her birth mother.
The boys are excited about the chance to help feed and water the sled dogs, and to help with camp chores. They are having a grand time, until their mother disappears. Her lead dog is a rogue who decides to go his own way, and she becomes lost in the cold, snowy uninhabited forest. It is dark, and the sled tips over and injures Sandra. She can't get back on the sled, or get the dogs under control.
The boys decide to take a team of dogs and sled and search for their mother on their own, and they sneak out of the lodge and harness the dogs. It's dark and cold, with deep snow, and the trail is not clear, but their lead dog seems to know where he is going...or does he?
Tween readers can relate to the realistic characters and their emotions as Roddy Doyle tells this dramatic story in sparse, simple language, while keeping the tension high. With the rowdy rambunctious boys and their adventure in Finland, the frantic search for their mother, and the angst of a teenaged girl meeting the mother who abandoned her, there is something for everyone in this exciting story.
Reviewed by: Grandma Bev
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Father reading with his son, August 14, 2009
I really enjoyed the book and am writing this because it can be hard to find a book that encourages reading in young boys( My son is aged 11 ).
It was important that sentense structure was simple, words were manageable and the plot was gripping. Wilderness scores well on each point.
There are two stories within the novel. The girl meets her mother after many years. The boys have an adventure in Finland. One chapter was for the boys' story and the next for the girl's story. The language is exciting for boys enjoying Finland and emotional for the girl meeting her mother. Something for boy and girl readers.
Well done to Roddy Doyle on producing a book designed for young readers!
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