The courage test / James Preller.
Record details
- ISBN: 1250093937 (pbk.)
- ISBN: 9781250093936 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 212 pages
- Edition: First Square Fish edition.
- Publisher: New York : Square Fish/Feiwel and Friends, 2017.
- Copyright: ©2016
Content descriptions
| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 10.50 |
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| Subject: | Fathers and sons > Juvenile fiction. Courage > Juvenile fiction. Voyages and travels > Juvenile fiction. Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail > Juvenile fiction. |
| Genre: | Adventure fiction. Bildungsromans. |
- McMillan Palgrave
A father-and-son journey along the Lewis and Clark Trail offers readers a genre-bending blend of American history, thrilling action, and personal discovery in this middle-grade novel. - McMillan Palgrave
In this middle grade novel by James Preller, a father and son journey along the Lewis and Clark Trailâfrom Fort Mandan to the shining seaâoffering readers a genre-bending blend of American history, thrilling action, and the personal discovery that comes with facing an illness.
Will has no choice. His father, a professor of American history, drags him along on a wilderness adventure in the footsteps of the legendary explorers Lewis and Clarkâwhether he likes it or not. All the while, Will senses that something about this trip isnât quite right. His parents are divorced, and he hasn't spent much time with his father. Why now? And why is Will's mother practically pushing him out the door?
Along the journey, Will meets fascinating strangers and experiences new thrills, including whitewater rapids and a heart-pounding encounter with a bear. This, along with getting to know his dad, tests Will in ways he hasn't faced before. But the biggest test of his courage isn't on the road; it's facing an illness that will be life-changing.
The Courage Test is a heartfelt novel about adversity and resilience, told from the first-person perspective of a young boy.
This title has Common Core connections.
Praise for The Courage Test:
âPreller stirs doses of American history into a first-rate road trip that does traditional double-duty as plot device and coming-of-age metaphor. Will is initially baffled and furious at being abruptly forced to accompany his divorced father, a history professor, on a long journey retracing much of the trail of Lewis and Clark. . . . Will survives a meeting with a bear and a spill into dangerous rapids--tests of courage that will help him weather the bad news that awaits him at home.â âBooklist, starred review
âWhatever young explorers look for on their literary road trips, theyâll find it here.â âThe Bulletin
âThe lively narrative is interspersed with Willâs entries for a school writing assignment, which contain lots of facts about the original journey, as well as postcards to his mother. Despite the emotional heft, there is plenty of action, including white-water rafting and a close encounter with a bear. A middle grade winner to hand to fans of history, adventure, and family drama.â âSchool Library Journal