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Published on Oct 10, 2000 | 208 Pages
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$6.99
Published on Oct 10, 2000 | 208 Pages
"Bodett, the genial voice in those Motel 6 commercials, offers a page-turner set in the wilds of Alaska, and he clearly knows the taste of sea and storm, the face of the landscape, and the sound of the loons and the scent of salmon. In this sentimental but rousing tale, September Crane, 13, and her 12-year-old brother, Ivan, are often left to themselves while their father fishes for their living. . . . Bodett interweaves the story of the williwaw, a wild storm that took their mother’s life and family boat, with a spiraling series of bad choices. . . . Along the way, we learn about boat safety, respect for the sea, and self-sufficiency in a desolate but splendid place. . . . The weather’s majesty and power are convincing, and the sister and brother are appealing characters . . . [with] very recognizable adolescent longings."
—Booklist
—Booklist
Author
Tom Bodett
Tom Bodett is a storyteller recognized for his warm, humorous style, but he is perhaps best known as the spokesperson for Motel 6. He made his national broadcasting debut in 1984 as a commentator for National Public Radio’s All Things Considered; he currently hosts the PBS/Travel Channel coproduction Travels on America’s Historic Trails with Tom Bodett, which has received two Emmy nominations. His voice can also be heard on Steven Spielberg’s Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, Saturday Night Live, and National Geographic Explorer. He is the author of five books and has recorded fifteen audiocassettes.
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