Akiak A Tale From the Iditarod

Akiak A Tale From the Iditarod by Robert J. Blake is a reprint edition published by Penguin Young Readers Group on October 21, 2004. This 40-page book is presented in English and tells the story of Akiak, a ten-year-old lead dog who faces a challenge during the Iditarod, the renowned dogsledding race across Alaska. After injuring her paw, Akiak is left behind by her musher, but her determination drives her to catch up with her team despite the race’s strict rules.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of perseverance and adventure as Akiak embarks on her journey to reunite with her team. The story incorporates elements of juvenile fiction, focusing on sports and winter activities, while also highlighting the bond between dogs and their mushers. This engaging tale captures the spirit of action and adventure, making it a suitable choice for young readers interested in animals and sports.
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When she hurts her paw on the fourth day of the race, Akiak can no longer compete in the Iditarod—the famed dogsledding race through 1,151 miles of Alaskan terrain. Her musher has no choice but to leave her behind. The rules say once a dog is dropped from the race, it may not rejoin the team. But ten-year-old lead dog Akiak doesn’t know the rules, and nothing will stop her from catching up to her team. Akiak has never won the race before. Will she be able to help her team win this time?
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