Tracks in the Snow

Tracks in the Snow by Lucy Jane Bledsoe is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins Publishers on December 16, 1999. This 120-page book is written in English and presents a story centered around two girls, Erin and Tiffany, who find themselves snowbound and focused on survival. When their babysitter, Amy, fails to arrive, Erin suspects something is wrong and embarks on a quest to find her, despite others dismissing her concerns.
As the narrative unfolds, readers will follow Erin and Tiffany as they undertake a project on animal tracks, which serves as a cover for their search in the woods. The story explores themes of friendship and social dynamics, particularly as the girls face challenges during a sudden spring blizzard. This engaging tale combines elements of action and adventure, making it a compelling read for those interested in juvenile fiction that addresses social themes.
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Erin and Tiffany are snowbound, with only one thought — survival. When Amy doesn’t show up to baby-sit, Erin knows that something must be terribly wrong. But who will believe her? Everyone tells Erin the same thing — Amy is irresponsible — so Erin decides to go looking. She persuades Tiffany, her new science partner, to do a project on animal tracks, figuring the project will give her an excuse to search the woods for Amy. While the two girls are in the woods, a sudden spring blizzard strikes.
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