Frozen Stiff

Frozen Stiff by Sherry Shahan is a reissue from Random House Children’s Books, published on October 12, 1999. This 160-page book presents a gripping narrative centered around a two-night camping and kayaking adventure in the Alaskan wilderness. As Cody and her cousin Derek embark on their journey while their mothers are away, they quickly find themselves in a dire survival situation when Cody’s kayak is lost, along with essential supplies.
Readers will discover a tale of resilience as the cousins navigate the challenges of hunger and fear in the untamed landscape of Southeast Alaska. The story unfolds against the backdrop of advancing glaciers, menacing waves, and wild animals, heightening the sense of danger they face. Themes of survival and the unknown are woven throughout their experience, making this book a compelling exploration of adventure and the trials of nature.
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What begins as a two-night camping and kayaking trek in the untamed Alaskan wilderness turns into a test of survival for Cody and her cousin Derek. While their mothers are in Juneau picking up supplies for Yakutat Lodge, the cousins sneak off in an old pickup. The taste of freedom is soon tainted when Cody’s kayak is lost on the rising tide, washing away her life vest and precious supplies.
With only each other for support, the cousins face hunger and their fears of the unknown region of Southeast Alaska. As an advancing glacier floods the remote fjord, Cody and Derek find themselves facing menacing waves, immense icebergs, and wild animals. A sense that someone is following them adds to the formidable danger.
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