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Trap


Survive

No. of pages 176

Published: 2008

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Great for age 11-18 years

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Johnny worries when his grandfather doesn't return home from checking his trap line. The elderly Indian has packed ample supplies on his snowmobile, but has stayed out far too long in the plummeting temperatures of the Alaskan winter. Only readers know that he has caught his leg in his own trap, several feet from his supplies, and is unable to free himself. Chapters alternate between his predicament, and Johnny's failed attempts to raise concern among his family. As the old man progressively uses every technique he knows to stay alive - from creating a rabbit snare from a shoelace to fending off wolves with a newly made cedar spear, this suspenseful page-turner shows that the old man's survival is a race against time.

 

This book is part of a book series called Survive .

There are 176 pages in this book. This book was published 2008 by Andersen Press Ltd .

John Smelcer has a doctorate in contemporary literature, and has won the prestigious James Jones First Novel prize for The Trap, which is published in the USA by Henry Holt. He has a unique perspective on the Native American point of view, as he is himself an Ahtna Athabaskan Indian. He has had more than twenty books published. Many have been on Native American myth.

This book is in the following series:

Survive

This book has been nominated for the following awards:

Isinglass Teen Read Award
This book was recognised by the Isinglass Teen Read Award.

Virginia Readers Choice Award
This book was recognised in the High School category by the Virginia Readers Choice Award.

South Carolina Childrens Junior and Young Adult Book Award
This book was recognised in the Junior / YA category by the South Carolina Childrens Junior and Young Adult Book Award.

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