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Canyon Winter |
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Rating: Summary: Canyon Winter Review: I this this is a wonderful book. It teaches respect, bravery, honesty, perseverance, trust, and protecting what you love, like a virgin forest from loggers. I think that everyone should read this book. I would be more helpful, though, if you lowered the price. I had a little trouble buying it. I hope everyone else who read this review will buy the book from you. CANYON WINTER!!!
Rating: Summary: A reader from North Carolina Review: Peter was a teenager that crashed in a wilderness. He didn't know what to do or what to expect. He learns many lessons about life from a man named Omar. He saves something that is important. Read the book to find out what it is and how he does it.
Rating: Summary: A reader from North Carolina Review: Peter was a teenager that crashed in a wilderness. He didn't know what to do or what to expect. He learns many lessons about life from a man named Omar. He saves something that is important. Read the book to find out what it is and how he does it.
Rating: Summary: Good read Review: This book is about a teenager named Pete is stranded in a mountain area after his small plane crashes and kills his pilot. Pete then must make it on his own. Or, that is what the reader is thinking. Yet Pete soon finds a cabin, and also finds the cabins cranky old owner, Omar. This is when the book really begins to excell. The relationship between Omar and Pete strenghens over time, and soon they are getting along well. Omar tells Pete of his desire to fight a logging company who wants to destroy the beautiful area in which Omar lives. This book is not like Hatchet, by Gary Paulsen, in that the struggle for survival is not the heart of it. The book is about the coming of age of Pete and his turning from a boy to a young man.
Rating: Summary: Canyon Winter Review: This is the most amazing story of a young child who has to learn quickly and grow up fast. It also teaches a lot about living off of the land. I read this book over 20 years ago and when I finally saw it in print last year again, I had to buy a copy so that I have one. Whether you are a Girl Scout a Boy Scout or just someone who likes adventure it is a must. I recommend it to anyone who loves the outdoors and adventure. If I could have I would have given it 7 stars.
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