Lost in the barrens

Title
Lost in the barrens

Personal Author EPSB
Farley, Mowat

Summary
Jamie, an orphan who must leave his upper-class boarding school to live with an uncle in the wilderness of Manitoba, Canada, has no idea of the incredible adventure that awaits him. During a hunting trip, he and Awasis, a Native American boy, become separated from the group. Finding themselves lost and alone in the icy and dreaded wilderness called The Barrens, their struggle to survive against impending doom strips away their prejudice toward one another's cultures, and demands from them more courage, determination and trust than they ever thought they could muster.

Other Title
Two against the North

Year Published
1973,
 
1956

Physical Description
244 p.

Reading Grade level
6.4.

Age Interest level
Gr. 7-12.

Grade Interest level
7-10

Program Information
accelerated reader ug 6.6 9.0 quiz yes

Subject
Adventure fiction.
 
Survival -- Fiction.

Geographic Term
Canada -- Fiction.

Summary
Jamie, an orphan who must leave his upper-class boarding school to live with an uncle in the wilderness of Manitoba, Canada, has no idea of the incredible adventure that awaits him. During a hunting trip, he and Awasis, a Native American boy, become separated from the group. Finding themselves lost and alone in the icy and dreaded wilderness called The Barrens, their struggle to survive against impending doom strips away their prejudice toward one another's cultures, and demands from them more courage, determination and trust than they ever thought they could muster.

ISBN
9780771066818

Publisher
Toronto : McClelland and Stewart, 1973, c1956.


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
Edmonton Christian HighFIC MOWBook30905000035117Fiction