Lost in the Backyard |
By Alison Hughes
I love survival stories, and this is a good one!
Flynn is 13 and couldn’t care less about nature or the
environment. He finds camping pretty
boring and he doesn’t pay attention in his Outdoor Ed. class. He is far more interested in his phone and
his Nike Air Force 1 running shoes. When
his parents take him to visit some friends who have built a house “off the
grid” – the house is energy self-sufficient and way out in the woods – he is
less than thrilled. Flynn decides to
take a walk in the vast backyard, and that’s when the trouble begins.
Startled by an animal on the path, Flynn rushes headlong
into the forest. He soon finds himself
hopelessly lost. His hoodie and Nikes
aren’t much protection against the snow.
As night falls, Flynn discovers that it sure is dark in the woods, and
that every noise, including those howling coyotes, could be a predator. Does that make him prey?
Flynn must gather his wits to survive. He desperately tries to remember his Outdoor
Ed. classes. He knows that in late October, his trip into the bush could be
fatal. Will this city kid last long
enough to be rescued?
Flynn represents many modern kids who do not have any
experience in the woods. But he also
shows the incredible resilience of someone who is determined to survive. Lost
in the Backyard is a short, easy read but also a suspenseful
page-turner.
Highly
recommended.
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