Two Hands And A Knife Review

Two Hands And A Knife
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Truly a great 'read'. The boy and his dog (which is half wolf) trying to survive in the wilderness kept me going from page to page and not wanting to put it down. The anguish of the family found me with a tear in my eye. And...the whole country being riveted to the news about the boy and his dog I found compelling!
I found it interesting that most of the characters in the story are not described, nor is there a mention of the time frame or date. The author has wittingly allowed the reader to 'paint' his own mental picture of what the players look like and when this happened. I like this aspect of the book enormously. The author can 'hold his head high' in the 'good taste' department, as well.
There are no off-color remarks or foul language to be found and parents everywhere should encourage their children to read this book. My hat is off to the author and only wish I could see the movie.

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Settle into your easy chair and follow this heart-warming saga of a well-planned solo fishing adventure that turns into a battle to survive. Will a youthful error in judgment be Ian's nemesis? Can a 'city boy' muster the savvy to outwit the forces of nature and find his way home? With his fate hanging in the balance and the country riveted to the news the citizens of Kingston rally around the family as emotions run high. But the question remains, did he learn enough survival skills from his father and Zach, the old bush pilot, or will the harsh wilderness claim yet another victim?

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