Clan

Category: Book
By (author): Brouwer, Sigmund
Subject:  JUVENILE FICTION / Action & Adventure / Survival Stories
  JUVENILE FICTION / Age 10-14 Canadian
  JUVENILE FICTION / Boys & Men
  JUVENILE FICTION / Historical / Prehistory
Publisher: Tundra Books
Published: May 2021
Format: Book-paperback
Pages: 256
Size: 8.25in x 5.50in
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From The Publisher*The classic survival story gets a prehistoric twist in this gripping middle-grade adventure featuring a boy and his saber tooth tiger cub, perfect for fans of Hatchet.

Part survival story, part animal-human friendship story and part redemption story, Clan follows the journey of Atlatl and the saber tooth cub he rescues from a dire wolf attack.

Injured as a child, Atlatl dreams of one day earning his father's respect as a hunter. But when Atlatl brings the young saber tooth to his Clan, it leads to a devastating moment of torn loyalties between Atlatl and his father -- a moment that will change their lives forever.

Then an epic disaster strikes, and suddenly Atlatl has to rely on wits, ingenuity and bravery to face his biggest foe yet and try to save what remains of his Clan.
Review Quote*"Despite the world Atlatl lives in being very different from the one we live in today, Brouwer does a fantastic job of making it clear that the human experience is universal. Highly Reccomended." --CM Magazine

"A solid read for fans of Gary Paulsen's Hatchet and general adventure fiction." --School Library Journal

"The author has created a hard-to-put-down middle-grade tale about redemption, relationships, and believing in yourself. Recommended." --Historical Novel Society
Biographical NoteSIGMUND BROUWER writes for both children and adults. He is the best-selling author of nearly thirty novels, with close to 4 million books in print. He has won the Christy Book of the Year and the Arthur Ellis award, as well as being nominated for two TD Children's Literature Awards and the Red Maple Award. In the last ten years, he has given writing workshops to students in schools from the Arctic Circle to inner city Los Angeles. Sigmund lives in Red Deer, Alberta.