Trouble on Ice

Trouble on Ice by Linda Lowery Keep, published by Random House in 1999, is a juvenile fiction book that spans 106 pages. The story follows Hannah, who arrives in northern Canada amidst a fierce snowstorm with a critical mission: to assist in rescuing victims from a small plane crash. Alongside her young Inuit friends, she embarks on a dogsled journey, facing unexpected challenges that test her resolve and resourcefulness.
As the narrative unfolds, readers will experience Hannah’s determination and the urgency of her quest, especially when two sled dogs fall ill. The story incorporates elements of action and adventure, set against the backdrop of Canada, while also touching on themes of friendship and responsibility. This edition invites readers to join Hannah as she navigates the complexities of her mission and the importance of bringing her veterinarian father back to help save the dogs and the crash survivors.
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“Hannah arrives in northern Canada during the middle of a raging snowstorm. Her mission: to help rescue the victims of a small plane crash Hannah and her young Inuit friends set out by dogsled, but when two of the sled dogs become sick, the angels whisk Hannah home to Wisconsin. Can she bring back her veterinarian dad in time to save the dogs, her new friends, and the crash survivors?”–
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