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Peak

by Roland Smith

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ISBN13: 9780152024178
ISBN10: 0152024174
Condition: Standard
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After Peak Marcello is arrested for scaling a New York City skyscraper, he's left with two choices: wither away in Juvenile Detention or go live with his long-lost father, who runs a climbing company in Thailand. But Peak quickly learns that his father's renewed interest in him has strings attached. Big strings. He wants Peak to be the youngest person to reach the Everest summit--and his motives are selfish at best. Even so, for a climbing addict like Peak, tackling Everest is the challenge of a lifetime. But it's also one that could cost him his life.
         
Roland Smith has created an action-packed adventure about friendship, sacrifice, family, and the drive to take on Everest, despite the incredible risk. Peak is a novel readers won't be able to put down.

Review:

"'Here's the perfect antidote for a kid who thinks books are boring. In his latest, Smith (Cryptid Hunters) introduces 14-year-old Peak Marcello (named by his mountaineering parents) as he's arrested for scaling Manhattan's Woolworth Building, in an attempt to graffiti his tag — a blue mountain peak — high on the side of it. Peak is headed for a long stint in juvie when his estranged father swoops into the courtroom with a solution that will get the media's newest darling — the papers have dubbed Peak 'Spider Boy' — immediately and far out of sight. Before the trek to China, where Peak's father runs a commercial climbing operation on the Tibetan side of Mount Everest, Peak's English teacher, Vincent, gives him two notebooks to fill, which will complete his requirements for the school year. This conceit allows Peak to tell his story in his own wry voice and to share lots of Vincent's advice. 'A good writer should draw the reader in by starting in the middle of the story with a hook,' Peak recalls. 'I guess Vincent thinks readers are fish.' The hook here is irresistible — Peak will try to become the youngest person ever to scale Everest — overcoming Chinese bureaucrats, resentment of his father, rivalry with a Nepalese teen who has the same goal, avalanches, icy crevasses, howling winds, searing cold and many, many frozen corpses to reach the 29,028-foot summit. The nifty plotting, gripping story line and Peak's assured delivery give those who join this expedition much to savor. Ages 12-up.' Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)"

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"Here's the perfect antidote for a kid who thinks books are boring. . . . The nifty plotting, gripping story line and Peak's assured delivery give those who join this expedition much to savor."
Publishers Weekly (starred)
(Publishers Weekly, Jun 4 2007 )

Synopsis:

The emotional, tension-filled story of a fourteen-year-old boy's attempt to be the youngest person to reach the top of Mount Everest.The emotional, tension-filled story of a fourteen-year-old boy's attempt to be the youngest person to reach the top of Mount Everest.

Synopsis:

The emotional, tension-filled story of a 14-year-old boy's attempt to be the youngest person to reach the top of Mount Everest is an action-packed adventure about friendship, sacrifice, family and the drive to take on Everest, despite the incredible risk.

About the Author

ROLAND SMITH has written many books for children and young adults, including Zack's Lie, an ALA Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers. He lives outside Portland, Oregon.
 

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supermomskid, November 24, 2007 (view all comments by supermomskid)
I think Peak is a great book for adventorous kids who wish to climb Everest. It shows what you'll find, the challenges you might face, which side is easier to climb, and what training you might have to do to climb the huge mountain. It is awesome that Peak gave up his chance so that Sunjo could reach the top and become a free Nepalese and help his sisters in school.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780152024178
Author:
Smith, Roland
Publisher:
Harcourt Children's Books
Subject:
General
Subject:
Boys / Men
Subject:
Family - Parents
Subject:
Sports & Recreation - General
Subject:
Sports & Recreation - Miscellaneous
Subject:
Action & Adventure - General
Subject:
Survival
Subject:
Mountaineering
Subject:
Coming of age
Subject:
Survival skills
Publication Date:
May 2007
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
- Up
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
246
Dimensions:
8.44x5.86x.86 in. .84 lbs.
Age Level:
12-UP

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