Out of range / Heidi Lang.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781665903349
- ISBN: 1665903341
- Physical Description: 310 pages ; 22 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Margaret K. McElderry Books, [2022]
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Target Audience Note: | 740L Lexile |
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- 15 of 15 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
- 4 of 4 copies available at Jefferson County.
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Publishers Weekly Review
Out of Range
Publishers Weekly
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Lang's (the Whispering Pines series) smartly developed novel depicts a sibling feud that culminates in a high-adventure survival story. The present-day narrative finds 14-year-old Abby, 12-year-old Emma, and nine-year-old Ollie McBee, all presumed white, hiking through the wilderness at Camp Unplugged, where they've been sent to reconnect after months of tricks, betrayals, and shifting alliances following a cross-country move. The specifics of their conflict unfold in flashbacks that deftly rotate among the sisters' perspectives, which effectively convey each girl's personality and role in the family. As the oldest, Abby longs to strike out on her own socially, faking a love of running when she falls for her school's cross-country star. Shy middle child Emma struggles with catastrophic thinking and feels adrift in middle school--especially after Abby arranges a cruel public prank. Youngest child Ollie puts on a tough front but longs to lure Emma to her side, "Team Youngers." Soon lost and alone in the woods, the sisters encounter a raging river and a snarling bear alongside their need for one another. Lang packs a lot into the well-paced pages, weaving believable character growth into an enjoyable kids versus nature--and sister versus sister versus sister--tale. An author's note concludes. Ages 8--12. Agent: Jennifer Azantian, Azantian Literary. (June)
BookList Review
Out of Range
Booklist
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Three warring sisters--Ollie, Abby, and Emma--heal a months-long feud when a failed summer-camp bonding experience leaves them stranded in the Idaho wilderness and reliant upon one another for survival. A string of hurtful pranks among the once peaceful McBee sisters escalates until their parents, aware that "something is broken between" the girls, send them to Camp Unplugged in hope of mending their relationship. When a forest fire ignites, a punishment hike turns perilous, then, through a series of mishaps, the girls face isolation, hypothermia, animal attacks, and more. "Fueled by pure fear and disgust," they emerge days later, relatively intact and reconnected. Told in alternating perspectives and framed "Before," "Now," and, briefly, "After" their ordeal, the sisters reflect on their own lives as well as the impact of their choices on others. An author's note details her own harrowing, albeit inspirational, backcountry experience. Action-packed and emotionally charged, this is a plot-driven pick for fans of family drama, reflective growth, and survival stories.
Kirkus Review
Out of Range
Kirkus Reviews
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Lost in the woods, feuding sisters confront their deteriorating relationship while trying to survive. The story opens with 14-year-old Abby, 12-year-old Emma, and 9-year-old Ollie on a disciplinary hike with their camp counselor. When the counselor leaves them to scout the trail, Abby decides to return to camp, with Emma and Ollie reluctantly following. Soon lost, the presumably White sisters flee from a forest fire down to a river, where Emma falls in and is swept away and Ollie vanishes trying to follow her, leaving Abby on her own. In the ensuring hours, Emma nearly drowns, Ollie injures her ankle, and Abby encounters a bear. Their harrowing, sparring, lost-in-the-woods present-day drama alternates with critical backstory from each sister's perspective. A recent family relocation from California to Utah has left Abby friendless; after joining the cross country team, she abandons Emma. Equally displaced, Emma's hurt Abby has ditched her, while Ollie pretends to not mind moving but resents being ignored by both her sisters. Their feelings culminate in a series of cruel, humiliating pranks against one another. The artful movement of plot between past and present gradually reveals why they have been sent to camp together. In this story that blends nail-biting adventure with a relationship story, siblings learn through being physically lost and forced to face life-threatening danger that they can discover who they are and what really matters. A realistic, riveting survival story. (author's note) (Fiction. 9-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.