Mission Survival 2: Way of the Wolf

Mission Survival 2: Way of the Wolf

by Bear Grylls (Author)

Synopsis

Mission: Survival. Location: The Alaskan mountains. Dangers: Blizzards; grizzly bears; white-water rapids. A fatal plane crash. A frozen wilderness. The world's youngest survival expert is in trouble again...Beck Granger must find help across the mountains - but even if he survives the deadly cold, can he escape the hungry wolf that is on his trail? The second book in an explosive adventure series from real-life survival expert Bear Grylls.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: Red Fox
Published: 01 Jan 2009

ISBN 10: 1862304807
ISBN 13: 9781862304802
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: A thrilling adventure series from survival expert Bear Grylls - Would you survive?

Media Reviews
This book is packed with fascinating survival tips and it tells a tense, gripping story that will appeal to lovers of action, adventure and the great outdoors * Waterstones Books Quarterly *
Author Bio
Bear Grylls' prime-time TV adventure series are some of the most watched shows on the planet, reaching an estimated 1.2 billion viewers in over 200 countries. Bear has authored twelve books, including the international bestseller Mud, Sweat and Tears, which has been translated into thirteen languages and was voted the most influential book in China in 2012. He originally served as a Trooper with 21 SAS, as part of the UK Reserve Special Forces, and subsequently led many record-breaking expeditions to the world's extremes, raising millions of pounds for children's charities. In recognition of this Bear was made an honorary Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Navy as well as a Colonel in the elite Royal Marines Commandos. In 2009, Bear took over as the youngest ever Chief Scout to the Scouting Association, acting as a figurehead to 30 million Scouts around the globe. He lives with his wife, Shara, and their three sons, Jesse, Marmaduke and Huckleberry, on a Dutch barge in London and on a small remote island off the coast of Wales.