The Storm

The Storm by Brad Strickland, published by Grosset & Dunlap in 2006, is a juvenile fiction title that spans 224 pages. This edition presents a narrative centered on Daley, Nathan, and the other survivors of Flight 29 Down as they navigate the challenges of wilderness survival. The story explores themes of trust and cooperation among the group, highlighting the stakes involved when personal belongings begin to disappear.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of social dynamics and the impact of mistrust in a survival scenario. As the characters confront the dangers of their environment, the narrative delves into the complexities of their relationships and the necessity of working together to ensure their safety. The book addresses themes related to bedtime and dreams, making it a relevant choice for young readers interested in stories that reflect on personal connections and social themes.
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Daley, Nathan, and the rest of the survivors of Flight 29 Down have learned to rely on one another for nothing less than survival. After all, they’re in the wilderness, and if they can’t work together, no one is safe. So when personal belongings start to go missing, the bonds of trust are shattered-with dangerous consequences . . .
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