The Trap

The Trap

by John Smelcer (Author)

Synopsis

Johnny worries when his grandfather doesn't return home from checking his trap line. The elderly Indian has packed ample supplies on his snowmobile, but has stayed out far too long in the plummeting temperatures of the Alaskan winter. Only readers know that he has caught his leg in his own trap, several feet from his supplies, and is unable to free himself. Chapters alternate between his predicament, and Johnny's failed attempts to raise concern among his family. As the old man progressively uses every technique he knows to stay alive - from creating a rabbit snare from a shoelace to fending off wolves with a newly made cedar spear, this suspenseful page-turner shows that the old man's survival is a race against time.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Andersen Press
Published: 04 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 1842707396
ISBN 13: 9781842707395
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: An award-winning author has written this compelling and authentic addition to the survival adventure genre, targetting the tricky boy-reader market.

Media Reviews
An unforgettable story. Brilliant! -- Ray Bradbury
Beautifully written, this is a suspenseful, sad tale about a grandson and grandfather . . . A strong theme about white American culture impinging on the life of indigenous Alaskans. * The Bookseller *
Lyrical and poignant. * Children's Bookseller *
The Trap is a lovely story, beautifully told, the kind that makes you wade in and sink warmly into the cold, cold north of Alaska. -- Winston Groom, author of Forrest Gump
Readers will be clinging to the pages of this graceful, haunting story... How rare to find lyrical writing combined with real suspense. A small masterpiece. * Kirkus *
Author Bio
John Smelcer has a doctorate in contemporary literature, and has won the prestigious James Jones First Novel prize for The Trap, which has been published in the USA by Henry Holt. He has a unique perspective on the Native American point of view, as he is himself an Ahtna Athabaskan Indian. He is a highly respected poet, and has had more than twenty books published, although until now they have been non-fiction. Many have been on Native American myth.