Two Against the North

Two Against the North by Farley Mowat, published by Scholastic Canada, Limited in 1990, is a work of juvenile fiction that follows the journey of two boys on a hunting trip in Canada’s Barrenlands. As they navigate the challenges of the wilderness, they find themselves lost just as the harsh Arctic winter begins to set in. This edition spans 219 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will discover a narrative that emphasizes themes of survival and adventure against the backdrop of the Canadian wilderness. The story unfolds as the boys confront the elements and their own resourcefulness in a desolate landscape. With a focus on action and adventure, this book captures the essence of exploration and the trials faced in the wild, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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The story of two boys on a hunting trip who lose their way in Canada’s desolate Barrenlands, just as the long Arctic winter is beginning.
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