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Jess Butterworth

Autor(a) de Running on the Roof of the World

7 Works 146 Membros 4 Críticas

Obras por Jess Butterworth

Running on the Roof of the World (2017) 95 exemplares
When the Mountains Roared (2018) 23 exemplares
Swimming Against the Storm (2019) 13 exemplares
Where the Wilderness Lives (2020) 5 exemplares
Into the Volcano (2021) 2 exemplares
Lost on Gibbon Island (2023) 2 exemplares

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Publisher's blurb:
"Our land is sinking. It's disappearing into the water. And no one knows how to save it.
Twelve-year-old Eliza and her sister Avery have lived their entire lives in a small fishing village on the coast of Louisiana, growing up alongside turtles, pelicans and porpoises. But now, with sea levels rising, their home is at risk of being swept away.
Determined to save the land, Eliza and her younger sister Avery secretly go searching in the swamp for the dangerous, wolf-like loup-garou. If they can prove this legendary creature exists, they're sure that the government will have to protect its habitat - and their community.
But there's one problem: the loup-garou has never been seen before. And with a tropical storm approaching and the sisters deep, deep in the swampland, soon it's not just their home at risk, but their lives as well..." (Booktopia)

My comments:
In the Louisiana swamplands there is a mysterious creature like Yeti that Eliza doesn't believe exists. Her sister believes that if they find it and prove it exists their homes will be saved by the government. To humour her, Eliza and the sister and a friend go looking right before a hurricane is due...and then suddenly, her sister disappears and there are huge footprints in the place where she was last seen.
Part mystery, part environmental and part coming of age drama set in a wild area that the author brings vividly to life in the story.
… (mais)
 
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nicsreads | Jan 20, 2020 |
Tash's community in Tibet is occupied by Chinese soldiers. When the soldier's come for Tash's family, Tash grabs her best friend Sam and flees across the mountains. Blizzards, nomads, hunger, and thirst are only a few obstacles they face.

I thought this was a great book for pre-teens. It is an adventure story that also shares a different culture and perspective. Overall, well worth picking up.
 
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JanaRose1 | 2 outras críticas | Dec 6, 2018 |
Explains the TIetan situation for younger students, it is exciting and covers much of the political issues as well as the locale and child appropriate adventure.
 
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LeonaL | 2 outras críticas | Oct 30, 2018 |
Tash's father is part of the secret resistance in Tibet. After a man self-immolates in protest of the Chinese government, there is a crackdown on Tash's village. In the confusion of soldiers raiding their home, Tash escapes but her parents are arrested. Tash knows that the Dalai Lama can help so she and friend Sam decide to escape to India. It's a treacherous journey through the Himalayas for two kids with yaks and they must deal with storms and encounters with soldiers and other strangers. Who can they trust? Kids may need the context of Tibetan history to fully appreciate this book. Aside from that, readers will enjoy the suspense of Tash's journey and appreciate the fears involved.… (mais)
 
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Salsabrarian | 2 outras críticas | Aug 22, 2018 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
7
Membros
146
Popularidade
#141,736
Avaliação
½ 3.3
Críticas
4
ISBN
23

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