Leepike Ridge
N. D. Wilson
eBook
(Random House Books for Young Readers, July 22, 2008)
Before he wrote the bestselling 100 Cupboards trilogy and Ashtown Burials series, N. D. Wilson delighted readers with his first unforgettable action-adventure story of survival. . . . Thomas Hammond has always lived next to Leepike Ridge, but he never imagined he might end up lost beneath it! The night Tomâs schoolteacher comes to dinner and asks Tomâs mother to marry him, Tom slips out of the house and escapes down a nearby stream on a floating slab of packing foam. The night and stars lull Tom to sleep, and when he wakes, he has ridden his foam raft all the way to the ridge, where the stream dives underground. Flung over rapids and tossed through chasms, Tom finally hits shore, sore but alive. What Tom finds under Leepike Ridgeâa dog, a flashlight, a castaway, a tomb, and buried treasureâwill answer questions he hadnât known to ask, and change his life forever. Now, if only he can find his way home again. . . . In the grand tradition of Robinson Crusoe, Hatchet, and Tom Sawyer, N. D. Wilsonâs first book for young readers is a remarkable adventure, a journey through the dark and back into the light. A New York Public Library 100 Titles for Reading and SharingâThis is a ripping good adventure yarn. . . . Hereâs the perfect remedy for any summer thatâs been disappointingly short on thrills.ââThe Bulletin of the Center for Childrenâs Books, StarredâWilsonâs debut is a literate, sometimes humorous page-turner in the classic tradition. Well-read adventure lovers are in for a treat looking for echoes of The Odyssey and Tom Sawyer.ââKirkus ReviewsâTomâs adventures have several literary ancestors, including Tom and Huck in the cave, and the inventive Swiss Family Robinson, but this is solidly set in the present, standing on its own with well-crafted suspense and fascinating survival detail. . . . [M]iddle-grade readers will also relish the physicality of the journey: underwater swims, tight passages, and rock climbing. . . . [An] appealing and easy-to-booktalk package.ââBooklistâWilson sets the scene vividly, from Tomâs home to the labyrinth of tunnels and caverns under the mountain, and the central charactersâ emotional lives develop both naturally and affectingly. [Readers] will appreciate both the fast-paced adventure and Tomâs determination to make the impossible journey back home.ââThe Horn Book MagazineâWilsonâs rich imagination and his quirky characters are a true delight.ââSchool Library Journal
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