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Posts tagged with Plane Crash

  • 7 April 2009 - Book Review: Hatchet

    Age 12-16. 2 Star. A riveting, can’t-put-it-down story of a boy’s survival in the Canadian wilderness for two months, after crash-landing a small plane when the pilot dies of a heart attack. Very well written, this could be a modern Robinson Crusoe story with a protagonist young enough for its target age to identify with…. Although it is memorably well-written, the sub-plot of parental infidelity and the unbiblical perspective on humanity’s place in the created order disqualify this story from our home library.

     
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