Review
Reading Cracks is so intense you want to put it down, but you can't. It is to gripping a read. Mike Klaassen has written another adventurous, powerful book
Cracks is a book teen boys will relate to, knowing that there is always hope for their future in spite of the direst circumstances.
This book is must read for young people and for counselors leading youth rehabilitation groups. --Midwest Book Review
When Mike Klaassen couldn't find any books he wanted to read to his sons, he decided to write some.
His books are honest and real in the way teenage boys' lives are honest and real. Sometime's there's violence. Sometimes there's gore. But ultimately, the measure of a man is what he carries inside.
Mike has a special gift for being able to articulate a boy's inner world without being preachy. If you have a teenage boy you'd like to reach--buy two copies. Give one to your son and read the other. Then sit down and talk. You'll be surprised what happens. --Cris DiMarco, Virtual Rock
Product Description
Earthquakes. Caves. Drugs. Murder.
Sixteen-year-old Bodie McCann is on a youth-rehabilitation outing in the vast Ozarks of Arkansas when earthquakes rock the Mississippi River Valley. The adults are killed and Bodie finds himself stuck in the wilderness with four other troubled teens.
Bodie must draw on his survival skills, strength, and resourcefulness to deal with one obstacle after another in an attempt to escape the forest--and the other boys. Along the way, he discovers something about himself and a lot about.