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The great wide sea
    Herlong, Madaline.
Publisher: Viking Childrens Books,
Pub date: 2008.
Pages: 283 p. ;
ISBN: 9780670063307
Item info: 3 copies available at Charleston Main Library, Dunbar Public Library, and St. Albans Public Library.
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HER.M 1 Book 28-day loan 4TH FLOOR YOUNG ADULT FICTION
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HER.M 1 Book 28-day loan YOUNG ADULT FICTION
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HER.M 1 Book 28-day loan YOUNG ADULT FICTION
Summary
A debut author spins a gripping tale of adventure, survival, and the bonds of brotherhood, in this novel inspired by her own four sons. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
School Library Journal Review
Gr 7-10-Ben Byron, 15, is angry. Just two months after the death of his mother in a car accident, his dad, crushed by the loss of his wife, sells their house and small boat and uses the money to buy the Chrysalis, a 30-foot sailboat. He uproots Ben and two younger sons for a yearlong tour of the Bahamas. Life goes as smoothly as it can for a while, despite the tension, chores, and close quarters. But one morning everything changes-their father disappears. When the boat heads into a terrible storm, Ben must act. Throughout the novel, the protagonist's emotions ring true. Although the sailing details are a bit technical at times, Herlong spins an engrossing, suspenseful tale of survival.-Melyssa Malinowski, Kenwood High School, Baltimore, MD Copyright 2009 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
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*Starred Review* Soon after their mother's death, 15-year-old Ben and his two younger brothers are stunned when their father sells their home, buys a sailboat, and announces that they will live on board and cruise the Bahamas for the next year. Wrenched from everything he knows and forced to obey his father-captain's orders, Ben starts out angry and finds no escape. As he says, We were always together. When their father sets a course for Bermuda and disappears overboard one night, the boys have little time to wonder if he jumped or fell before they're struggling to stay afloat in a fierce Atlantic storm. Lost at sea in a damaged boat, they find their way to an island where they are stranded with little food, little water, and little hope of rescue. Herlong's first book is a great survival story and a fine portrayal of family relationships in a time of crisis. Justifiably angry, yet logical, reflective, and at times compassionate, Ben makes a sympathetic protagonist, and his brothers are no less appealing. With enough detail to make the settings real and a minimum of metaphor, the first-person narrative is clean and direct. This page-turner of an adventure story is also a convincing, compelling, and ultimately moving novel.--Phelan, Carolyn Copyright 2008 Booklist From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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Personal Author: Herlong, Madaline.
Title: The great wide sea /
Publication info: New York : Viking Childrens Books, 2008.
Physical descrip: 283 p. ; 22 cm.
Abstract: Still mourning the death of their mother, three brothers go with their father on an extended sailing trip off the Florida Keys and have a harrowing adventure at sea.
Subject term: Sailing--Fiction.
Subject term: Brothers--Fiction.
Subject term: Fathers and sons--Fiction.
Subject term: Grief--Fiction.
Subject term: Survival--Fiction.
ISBN: 9780670063307 (hardcover)
ISBN: 0670063304 (hardcover)
Held by: CHAS_PL DUNBAR_PL STALBAN_PL
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