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One part family drama, one part action-adventure; this is the children's novel we've been waiting for from Booker Prize winner Roddy Doyle!

A novel of mothers lost and found. Grainne's Mom disappeared years ago when her parents were divorced, and Mom moved to the U.S. Now, bafflingly, she's reappeared and wants to meet. What could she be up to?

To get out of the way of this mysterious reunion, Grainne's half-brothers, Johnny and Tom, go with their mother, Sandra, on an "adventure holiday" in Finland. But before they're more than a few days into the snowy north, the boys are separated from Sandra, taking impossible risks to save her life. WILDERNESS is part-adventure, part-family drama with a charm that's all Roddy.

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"Doyle (The Meanwhile Adventures) intertwines two story lines about children in search of missing mothers in an intriguing if hard to categorize novel. Grinne's mother, Rosemary, left her marriage, her daughter, and Dublin for America 13 years earlier, when Grinne was five, and hasn't contacted the girl until now. Reacting to Rosemary's announcement that she's coming back to Ireland to meet her daughter, Grinne's stepmother, Sandra, decides to take her two sons — Grinne's half-brothers — to Finland on a 'wilderness safari,' to escape the tense reunion. Chapters alternate between the two disparate settings, not always to good effect. Grinne, perhaps understandably, is angry and unlikable, 'a terrorist'; in an opening scene, Sandra and Frank, the children's father, clean up shards from the cup of coffee Grinne has hurled at Sandra. The girl's tentative rapprochement with her long-lost mother comes too easily, at least in Doyle's restrained, shorthand-like exposition, and neither character seems fully developed. On the other hand, the boys' sojourn in the Finnish woods crackles with excitement as the two befriend the huskies that pull their sleds and learn enough to launch a daring rescue mission when their mother fails to turn up at a station one night. Fans of Gary Paulsen's survival stories will enjoy bouncing alongside Tom and Johnny as they head out into the frigid darkness in search of their beloved Mam, but these readers won't go for the Grinne story line. Parents might find the revelations and narrative parallels more poignant than the target audience will. Ages 12-up. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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Grainnes mother had disappeared years ago when her parents divorced. Now, shes reappeared and wants to meet. To avoid a prickly reunion, Grainnes stepmother Sandra and her two boys go on holiday in snowy Finland. When Sandras sled disappears, the boys must take impossible risks to save her life.

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drew.dolson, September 28, 2007 (view all comments by drew.dolson)
This is the first read-out-loud book we've opened since closing out a decent mourning period for the final Harry Potter novel. And we couldn't be happier. My sons, now teenagers, loved Roddy Doyle's books for kids (The Giggler Treatment and Rover Saves Christmas) back when, and it's like Roddy is following them along, serving up just what they have an appetite for now. Great story, with Doyle's distinctive, quirky voice.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780439023566
Author:
Doyle, Roddy
Publisher:
Arthur A. Levine Books
Subject:
Family - General
Subject:
Action & Adventure - General
Subject:
Dogs
Subject:
Mothers
Subject:
Dogsledding
Subject:
Children s-General
Subject:
Action & Adventure
Edition Description:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
20070931
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
from 7
Language:
English
Pages:
224
Dimensions:
8.25 x 5.5 in
Age Level:
from 12

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Product details 224 pages Arthur A. Levine Books - English 9780439023566 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Doyle (The Meanwhile Adventures) intertwines two story lines about children in search of missing mothers in an intriguing if hard to categorize novel. Grinne's mother, Rosemary, left her marriage, her daughter, and Dublin for America 13 years earlier, when Grinne was five, and hasn't contacted the girl until now. Reacting to Rosemary's announcement that she's coming back to Ireland to meet her daughter, Grinne's stepmother, Sandra, decides to take her two sons — Grinne's half-brothers — to Finland on a 'wilderness safari,' to escape the tense reunion. Chapters alternate between the two disparate settings, not always to good effect. Grinne, perhaps understandably, is angry and unlikable, 'a terrorist'; in an opening scene, Sandra and Frank, the children's father, clean up shards from the cup of coffee Grinne has hurled at Sandra. The girl's tentative rapprochement with her long-lost mother comes too easily, at least in Doyle's restrained, shorthand-like exposition, and neither character seems fully developed. On the other hand, the boys' sojourn in the Finnish woods crackles with excitement as the two befriend the huskies that pull their sleds and learn enough to launch a daring rescue mission when their mother fails to turn up at a station one night. Fans of Gary Paulsen's survival stories will enjoy bouncing alongside Tom and Johnny as they head out into the frigid darkness in search of their beloved Mam, but these readers won't go for the Grinne story line. Parents might find the revelations and narrative parallels more poignant than the target audience will. Ages 12-up. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , Grainnes mother had disappeared years ago when her parents divorced. Now, shes reappeared and wants to meet. To avoid a prickly reunion, Grainnes stepmother Sandra and her two boys go on holiday in snowy Finland. When Sandras sled disappears, the boys must take impossible risks to save her life.
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