
Wild
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<b>A moving, page-turning novel about a family's grief and the crisis afflicting the rainforest, from the prize-winning author of <i>Boy 87</i> and <i>Fake</i></b>
Ever since Jack's dad died, he's had a heavy feeling inside. The pressure keeps building. Looking for release, he starts skiving school and hanging around with a group who like to cause trouble. It's easy to hide his new habits from his mum, an environmental anthropologist, because she's too busy with work and conservation trips to notice.
As Jack spins further out of control, his mum eventually becomes concerned - and shocks him by suggesting a trip together.
But this will be no relaxing holiday. Soon Jack finds himself on an expedition deep into the rainforest, far from anything he's ever known. He wanted an adventure - but has he plunged into real danger?
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Riveting... Expertly crafted and ultimately positive, this adventure is also a persuasive study of youthful self-destruction and the distance that grief can create between family members * Sunday Times, Children's Book of the Week * Covering themes of gang peer pressure, loss of a parent, attention-seeking behaviour and bravado, Wild is a book with bite * School Reading List * A punchy, passionate tale of grief and self-rediscovery * Financial Times, Best Children's Books of 2023 *More details
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