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  • Wild

    Alex Mallory

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, July 8, 2014)
    Cade, a teen raised alone in the wilderness, is thrust into civilization in this modern retelling of Tarzan.No one knows the forest better than Cade, who has spent his entire life there, foraging, hunting, and surviving. Raised to believe no one else is left in the world, he is shocked when he encounters Dara, a modern girl on a camping trip in his woods. And when an accident forces him back into society with her, he begins to question his entire life. Together, Cade and Dara attempt to handle their newfound celebrity as the media closes in. But the truth of Cade's past might be too much for either of them.Alex Mallory's action-packed and romantic tale is told from both Cade's and Dara's point of view and is perfect for fans of contemporary and dystopian YA as well as classic survival stories such as Hatchet, Lord of the Flies, and Tarzan.
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    Saddleback Educational

    eBook (Saddleback Educational, Jan. 1, 2012)
    There was a pride of lions lying in the grass. All the lions were looking at the wildebeests. The Silvas took out their cameras. "I think they're hungry."
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    Ralph Wright OSB, Kevin Nickolai

    eBook (Monograph Publishing, )
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    OSB Ralph Wright, Kevin Nickolai

    Hardcover (Monograph Publishing, )
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    Lara Ruffolo

    language (Lara Ruffolo, Oct. 23, 2014)
    A fairy tale in graphic novel form, featuring a young Indian girl, elephants, monkeys, tigers, and cobras in a struggle for freedom and family. It emphasizes strategy and smarts, and jokes.
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    Cheryl Strayed

    Audio CD (Books on Tape, March 20, 2012)
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    DK Publishing

    Hardcover (DK Publishing, )
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    Aprilynne Pike

    Paperback (Harper Collins Publishers UK, March 24, 2011)
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    Sherry Rossman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 25, 2017)
    “Do you still love me as you did?” His arms come around me, pulling me against him, and I see it on the horizon before us—the world—what will it do to us? After escaping Titus, Monet and Luke join the rebels living on the fringe. The Colony is a haven for the artists and God-seekers who survived The Chasm, but as Monet soon discovers, freedom across the boundaries is interwoven with darkness. The wounds from their city run deep, bringing Monet and Luke to question their bond. When a cataclysmic event threatens their existence, they must step into the unknown with an old enemy, and work together to survive.
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    Sarah Creese

    Board book (Thomas Nelson Inc, Aug. 3, 2010)
    Gorgeous touch & feel book thatparents and children can enjoy together. Wild encourages little ones to discoverthe wild animals from the world. Lively design combined withphotography of cute animals and simple text makes these the perfect books forparents to read-aloud to babies and toddlers. Touch and feel areas on everyspread will encourage little ones to engage and participate in the story!
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    Pamela S. Beason

    Paperback (WildWing Press, June 26, 2009)
    A child is missing in the wilderness. Two-year-old Zachary Fischer has vanished from a Utah campground. Sam Westin can never forgive herself. She nudged the boy down a dark path toward a man she presumed was his father. Summer Sam Westin, wildlife biologist/writer, promised to energize Save the Wilderness Fund's public presence with a series of daily online reports from Heritage National Monument. She focuses on the cougars she helped to rehabilitate and release a year ago. Thrust into the spotlight by Adam Steele, Sam's TV reporter boyfriend, Sam's first cougar story be-comes the centerpiece of a media campaign that targets the cats as prime suspects in Zack's disap-pearance. There's no evidence of a cougar attack; there's no proof the boy is dead. Now the public is pressing for revenge instead of continuing to search for the child. If Sam and the park rangers can't redirect the investigation, both Zachary Fischer and the big cats will be sacrificed. When the FBI joins the case, humans join the list of suspects. Teenagers try to collect a ransom for Zack. Sam discovers a suspicious camper, a history of campground thefts, and a problem with long-term squatters in the park. Zach's adoptive father, Fred Fischer, with a history of alcoholism and domestic abuse, becomes FBI Suspect Number One. After a chaotic forty hours, Zack's sneaker is found on a trail leading to the plateau. Sam heads for the high country. She is surprised when FBI Agent Chase Perez arrives by helicopter to team up with her. They comb the rocky canyons for evidence of Zack and for one man who may be a vital witness: Coyote Charlie, a nature-loving oddball who haunts the plateau above the ruins. As hours pass, the media frenzy escalates. Sam's television reporter friend, Adam Steele, is thrilled with their teamwork and continues to pump out ever more sensational television and internet sto-ries. Sam would like to push Adam and the rest of the media hounds off a cliff. Illegal hunters invade the park, hysterical citizens arm themselves, and in D.C., bureaucrats promise to control the mountain lions. What started off for Sam's dream job assignment has turned into Sam's worst nightmare, and it's being broadcast over the television networks from coast to coast. Can Sam uncover the truth in time to save the child and the big cats?
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    Laramie Briscoe

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 28, 2019)
    He was my salvation...Addalyn “Addie” BlackfootI was somewhere I shouldn’t have been, doing something I shouldn’t have been doing. As Tyler Blackfoot’s daughter, I know better. There are expectations to being who I am, but I’ve never fully lived up to them.Adoption.It’s supposed to be the answer to prayers – both for the parents and the child. Me? I’ve always felt a little out of place, like I couldn’t settle down, a flower blowing in the breeze, waiting to be uprooted.Until the moment he stepped in front of me, taking the blade of the knife meant for me. I didn’t know his name, but the way he looked at me, it was like he knew all my secrets, but didn’t care. It was reckless and passionate, and I never thought of the consequences.I figured after I got what I wanted from him, I could break it off and never see him again.I was wrong.Wilder “Wild” EvansShe came into my life when I least expected it. Strong, fearless, and ready to take whatever the asshole holding the knife was going to dish out.For months after, I couldn’t get enough of her. Her joy in life, the way her eyes lit up when she saw me, and the smile that popped dimples in her cheeks when she wasn’t paying attention. She calmed every part of a man who’d never had steady and I craved it.Then it was gone. She became a different person, left without a trace, and ignored my texts.Fate intervened, and I found her again.I'm her calm...She's my wild...