Friday Barnes 6: Danger Ahead

Friday Barnes 6: Danger Ahead by R.A. Spratt is a reprint edition published by Random House Australia on January 7, 2020. This 272-page book follows Friday as she navigates her emotions and faces unexpected challenges during a school camp. After saying goodbye to her friend Ian, who is kidnapped while traveling, Friday takes on the responsibility of rescuing him. The story unfolds as she attends a wilderness survival camp, where she encounters tasks that test her skills and resilience.
Readers will find a mix of mystery and adventure as Friday tackles the difficulties of camp life, from chopping wood to debunking ghost legends. The narrative explores themes relevant to juvenile fiction, particularly focusing on girls and women in challenging situations. With a blend of humor and suspense, this installment promises to engage young readers as they join Friday on her quest to survive the great outdoors and return to Highcrest Academy.
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School camp . . . what could possibly go wrong?
Friday Barnes is forced to face her biggest fear – her own emotions! She must wave goodbye to Ian as he takes off to join his father in the Cayman Islands. But when your dad is a white-collar criminal, family reunions never go to plan. Ian is kidnapped en route and it’s up to Friday to rescue him.
On her return to school, the Headmaster has a treat in store – a four-week camp for students to learn wilderness survival skills! ‘Camp Courage’ is even worse than Friday imagined. And all her book smarts aren’t much help when she’s got wood to chop, potatoes to peel and latrines to dig.
Can Friday survive the great outdoors, debunk the legend of a camp ghost and make it back to Highcrest Academy alive? Only time (and a compass) will tell!
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