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Far north by will hobbs
Far north by will hobbs











Predictably sentimental, Hobbs's (Beardance) fast-moving tale nonetheless delivers breathless action and an inspiring sense of Canada's vast landscape. Far North from the window of the small floatplane, fifteen-year-old gabe rogers is getting his first look at canadas magnificent northwest territories with. When Raven dies of the cold, the two boys must struggle out of Deadmen Valley on their own. With a similar setting as the harsh Alaskan winters of Revolver, Far North also uses. , Review of Jason's Gold, The Horn Book Magazine. User Review - MelinaHiattEaster - LibraryThing. More significantly, they learn respect for ancient Dene beliefs. Diane Tuccillo, Review of Far North, Voice of Youth Advocates, February 1997, p. Guided by their fellow survivor Johnny Raven, a Dene elder, Gabe and Raymond learn to hunt beavers, trap rabbits and make snowshoes and mittens from animal hide. But Gabe gets more than he bargained for when an airplane accident leaves him and his roommate Raymond, a Dene, stranded near the fierce Nahanni River at the start of a long winter. Fifteen-year-old Gabe, a Texan, enrolls in a boarding school in Canada's Northwest Territories to be near his father, whose love of the wilderness has become infectious. Those insatiable fans of Hatchet are the likeliest audience for this winter survival tale, which weds its adventure-seeking thrills to education about Dene Indian culture.













Far north by will hobbs