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Take Me To The River (2011)

by Will Hobbs(Favorite Author)
3.6 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0060741457 (ISBN13: 9780060741457)
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English
publisher
HarperCollins
review 1: This was a good read. One I think the kids will enjoy once they pick it up and try it. Lots of action!! Dylan goes out to visit his Uncle and cousin and take a canoe trip down the Rio Grande. The Uncle takes off and leaves his son to meet Dylan and spend their vacation together. A few questionable decisions of the two boys means they go on the canoe trip without an adult when a tropical storm is in the forecast. And just before launching the canoe and raft they find out there is a manhunt for a criminal. This leads to an exciting white water trip of canoes, rafts, kidnappers, violence, and incredible luck in staying alive. I think it improbable that the boys would actually go on this trip without an adult but am sure kids won't even blink an eye about it. A good read and... more one I will recommend to students.
review 2: Dylan has packed his bag. At fourteen he’s flying from to Asheville, North Carolina to Alpine, Texas and then taking a bus to Terlingua Ghost Town. His long lost uncle and cousin live there. Dylan’s never met them before and he’s looking forward to his first chance. His uncle leads wilderness adventure trips. Dylan’s been to camp and learned about canoeing, rafting and white water, but this is his first trip out west to give some serious rapids a try. After hours of grueling travel Dylan arrived at the hotel where he is supposed to meet his cousin and uncle. They’re not there, but they’ve left a message to hitchhike 80 miles to meet at a ghost town restaurant. Dylan has to decide: call home and bring the trip to an end or take a chance – a big chance. He takes the chance. Fortunately he arrives without harm but again the unexpected happens. His uncle isn’t there. He has suddenly been called away to Alaska. His fifteen-year-old cousin Rio still wants to do a rafting trip. Again Dylan has to decide: call home and end he trip, let his mom and dad know no adult is around, or agree to a smaller canyon trip. He agrees and sticks with his decision even after they are warned about Hurricane Dolly and even after they see suspicious Black Hawk helicopters flying up and down the river.

The first part of their trip is uneventful. The water is calm and low. The boys have fun getting to know each other. It kind of cool to know you know what to do in the wilderness. It’s clear Rio has had a lot of experience, but Dylan can hold his own as well. One night, while were setting up camp, two figures appear - man and seven-year-old boy. Both of them are in bad shape. The boy has red marks on his hands as if his wrists had been tied, his head is cut and his hands are scatter with cactus needles. They claim one story, but Dylan and Rio don’t believe it is true. They’d like to help, but something tells them to be wary. They end up sharing some supplies and even give the strangers their tent before heading off along the river toward the Mexican border.The predicted bad weather arrives. Torrential rain comes, filling the river and turning their placid trip into a harrowing challenge for survival. On top of that they come upon the strangers again. The man is bad news – but the boy must be helped. Only Dylan and Rio can help him, but how? Dylan and Rio are engaged in a suspenseful struggle you’ll be racing to the end to see who comes off the river alive? Take Me to the River is an exciting ride to the very end. It’s full of details and description that make you want to raft the Big Bend River and explore the canyons – just not in a hurricane. Read Take Me to the River. You’ll be glad you did. less
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imoustacheu
A good adventure story for young adults. Wm. Allen White list 2013. Read September 2013.
skitmarie
Great teen/ pre-teen novel, especially for the boys in my class.
Ravai
This book was a good book with adventure action and lots more
sukhen
this was definively my fav. book it could of been better
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