2012 Puddly Awards
 
 
Follow us on TwitterFollow us on FacebookFollow us on TumblrSubscribe to RSS


Recently Viewed clear list


Interviews | February 14, 2012

Jill Owens: IMG Stephen Dau: The Powells.com Interview



Stephen DauStephen Dau's The Book of Jonas is a marvelous, lyrical debut that examines the effects of war on everyone involved. Dau weaves together the stories... Continue »
  1. $17.47 Sale Hardcover add to wish list

    The Book of Jonas

    Stephen Dau 9780399158452

spacer
Free Shipping!

Ships free on qualified orders.
$1.95
Used Hardcover
Ships in 1 to 3 days
Add to Wishlist
Qty Store Section
1 Burnside Children's Middle Readers- General

eBook editions

Leaving Protection

by Will Hobbs

Leaving Protection Cover

 

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

When sixteen-year-old Robbie Daniels leaves Port Protection, Alaska, for the nearby fishing town of Craig, king salmon season is less than forty-eight hours away from starting without him. The few salmon fishermen who can afford to hire help have already found their deckhands, and time is running out on Robbie's dream of fishing the open ocean for kings.

A tip from a teacher puts Robbie on the trail of a legendary captain named Tor Torsen, but when Robbie boards Tor's fishing troller without permission, he happens upon a piece of Russian history that Tor would do just about anything to hide. Then Tor surprises Robbie by hiring him on, but for reasons darker than Robbie ever could guess.

Catching king salmon from dawn till dusk, Robbie thinks himself lucky — until he discovers his captain's true intentions. Tor is searching along the coastline for historic metal plaques buried by early Russian explorers laying claim to Alaska. When Robbie finds out how valuable these possession plaques are, he fears he may know too much to survive. Tor's wrath and a violent storm at sea put Robbie's courage and wits to the ultimate test.

Synopsis:

Seven of his novels have been named ALA Best Books for Young Adults. He’ s racked up a string of appearances on state award lists, and he’ s quietly sold over 2 million books to the toughest of all book– buying customers— young boys. Now Will Hobbs brings us the masterfully told story of an irresistable tomboy who scales cliffs and rescues wild animals with all the finesse and confidence of his popular teen boy protagonists. Informed by extensive research, Hobbs’ s descriptions of wildlife and the strategies used to rescue them are well– suited to classroom discussions about shrinking habitats and the threat of extinction. Still, the bottom line here is simply: this is one great read!

Synopsis:

From the author of "Far North" comes this story about a 16-year-old boy whose dream of working on a salmon boat in Alaska's outside waters turns into a nightmare.

About the Author

Will Hobbs is the author of fifteen novels for upper elementary, middle school and young adult readers, as well as two picture book stories. Seven of his novels, Bearstone, Downriver, The Big Wander, Beardance, Far North, The Maze, and Jason's Gold were named Best Books for Young Adults by the American Library Association. Far North was selected by the ALA as one of the "Top Ten" young adult books of 1996, and Ghost Canoe received the Edgar Allan Poe Award in 1998 for Best Young Adult Mystery.

Will's books have won many other awards, including the California Young Reader Medal, the Western Writers of America Spur Award, the Mountains and Plains Booksellers Award, the Colorado Book Award, and nominations to state award lists in over thirty states. A graduate of Stanford University and former reading and language arts teacher, Will has been a full-time writer since 1990. He lives with his wife, Jean, in Durango, Colorado.

In His Own Words...

"Readers often ask me, "What made you want to write in the first place?" That's easy for me to answer: It was because I loved reading. If you like reading stories, you too might start thinking, I want to try that. I want to write a story!

"I grew up in an Air Force family. We lived in Pennsylvania, Panama, Virginia, Alaska, northern California, southern California, and Texas. I have three brothers and a sister. While we were living in Alaska, I fell in love with mountains, rivers, fishing, baseball, and books. Books I read on my own were always the best part of school for me. I was always going on adventures in my imagination.

"We moved from Alaska to California when I was halfway through fifth grade. I roamed the hills almost every day after school, and in the summers I went backpacking in the Sierras. After graduating from Stanford University, I moved to southwestern Colorado, where my wife, Jean, and I now make our home. We do lots of hiking in the nearby San Juan Mountains. You won't be surprised to learn that I was a reading teacher for many years before I became a full-time writer.

"About half of my ideas for stories come from life experiences, and the other half come from reading, as I learn more about whatever has sparked my interest. In the Grand Canyon one year, we met some rafters from Canada who told us about a remote river they loved called the Nahanni. I found a book on it, and we soon found ourselves heading way up into northern Canada, hiring a bush pilot, and flying in to the Nahanni. A thirteen-day trip on our raft led to months of fascinating reading about the land and people of the Northwest Territories. The result was Far North, set on the Nahanni.

"Learning to write well is like learning to play a musical instrument or a sport. It takes practice and dedication. My big breakthrough was learning to write with the five senses. In the world of the story, both writer and reader are imagining what it's like to be someone else, so you want to let the reader hear, see, taste, touch, and smell what your characters are experiencing.

"When I'm starting a new story, it takes a lot of faith. I'm like a woodcarver staring at a block of wood. It helps me to remember how, in the story of Pinocchio, that block of wood turned into a real boy. If you just keep working, you'll reach a point when the story starts coming to life. That's what a writer lives for! From that point on, you're hearing conversations in your head, you're seeing things happen, and you're just writing it all down."

Product Details

ISBN:
9780688174750
Author:
Hobbs, Will
Publisher:
HarperCollins
Author:
by Will Hobbs
Subject:
Action & Adventure
Subject:
Children's 12-Up - Fiction - General
Subject:
Animals - Marine Life
Subject:
Children's 9-12 - Fiction - General
Subject:
Action & Adventure - General
Subject:
General Juvenile Fiction
Subject:
Alaska
Subject:
Interpersonal Relations
Subject:
Children s-Adventure Stories
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
20040431
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
from 5
Language:
English
Pages:
192
Dimensions:
9 x 6 x 1.01 in 16.08 oz
Age Level:
10-14

Other books you might like

  1. $2.00 Used Trade Paper add to wish list

    Dunk

    David Lubar 9780618439096
  2. $7.99 Google eBooks add to wish list

    Monster

    Walter Dean Myers 9780061975028
  3. $3.95 Used Trade Paper add to wish list

    Memory Boy

    Will Weaver 9780062018144
  4. $9.95 Used Trade Paper add to wish list
  5. $9.95 New Trade Paper add to wish list

    Truth

    Tanya Lloyd Kyi 9781551432656
  6. $5.99 Google eBooks add to wish list

    Geography Club

    Brent Hartinger 9780061968396

Related Aisles

Leaving Protection Used Hardcover
0 stars - 0 reviews
$1.95 In Stock
Product details 192 pages HarperCollins Publishers - English 9780688174750 Reviews:
"Synopsis" by , Seven of his novels have been named ALA Best Books for Young Adults. He’ s racked up a string of appearances on state award lists, and he’ s quietly sold over 2 million books to the toughest of all book– buying customers— young boys. Now Will Hobbs brings us the masterfully told story of an irresistable tomboy who scales cliffs and rescues wild animals with all the finesse and confidence of his popular teen boy protagonists. Informed by extensive research, Hobbs’ s descriptions of wildlife and the strategies used to rescue them are well– suited to classroom discussions about shrinking habitats and the threat of extinction. Still, the bottom line here is simply: this is one great read!
"Synopsis" by , From the author of "Far North" comes this story about a 16-year-old boy whose dream of working on a salmon boat in Alaska's outside waters turns into a nightmare.
spacer
spacer
  • back to top
Follow us on...


Powell's City of Books is an independent bookstore in Portland, Oregon, that fills a whole city block with more than a million new, used, and out of print books. Shop those shelves — plus literally millions more books, DVDs, and eBooks — here at Powells.com.