Free Climb

Free Climb by Jake Maddox is an illustrated book published by Capstone in 2009, featuring 63 pages in English. The story follows Amir, a young boy whose only source of excitement in his neighborhood is climbing buildings, an activity he is not allowed to pursue. When a police officer introduces him to a climbing wall outside the city, Amir is excited to explore this new opportunity and meets William, another climbing enthusiast.
As the narrative unfolds, readers will witness the dynamics of friendship and the challenges of learning proper climbing techniques. The book delves into themes of adventure, social values, and the importance of safety in extreme sports. Through Amir’s experiences, the story highlights the excitement of new experiences while addressing the risks associated with reckless behavior.
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The only fun thing to do in Amir’s neighborhood is climb buildings. Of course, no one will let him do that. When a police officer offers to bring Amir to a climbing wall outside of the city, Amir is thrilled. He meets William, who also loves climbing. But William doesn’t want to learn the right way to climb, and before long, he is in serious danger.
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