Lost on a Mountain in Maine

Lost on a Mountain in Maine by Joseph Egan is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on May 22, 1992. This 112-page book, written in English, follows the journey of twelve-year-old Donn Fendler as he navigates the challenges of the wilderness after becoming separated from his family on Maine’s highest peak. The story captures his unexpected adventure as he faces the elements and the isolation of the mountain.
Readers will find a compelling narrative that details Donn’s struggle for survival in the wilderness. The book presents themes of resilience and self-discovery as Donn encounters various obstacles during his nearly two-week ordeal. As a work of juvenile fiction, it is designed for young readers, making it suitable for those interested in chapter books that explore adventure and the natural world.
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When twelve-year-old Donn Fendler gets tired of waiting for his father and brothers to join him on the summit of Maine’s highest peak, he decides to find his own way back to camp. But Donn doesn’t count on a fast-moving fog that obscures the path. He doesn’t count on falling down an embankment that hides him from sight. And he doesn’t count on taking a turn that leaves him alone to wander aimlessly for nearly two weeks in the empty mountain wilderness.
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