Our Plane Is Down

by Doug Paton

On This Page

Description

A small plane goes down in the bush, hours from anywhere, and two teens must fight to survive and rescue the pilot.

Tags

#170 (1) 600 (1) adventure (1) interesting (1) juvie (1) mystery (1) siblings (1) survival (1) teen (1)

Member Reviews

1 review
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to survive on your own? Would it be easy because you know what to do, would anyone get hurt or sick, or would you hope for the best? Cal and Missi face the challenges of survival, when their plane crashes on their way to a boot camp. As the only 2 on in the forest, with the pilot out cold, Cal and Missi are forced to work together inorder to survive. Doug Paton's novel, our Plane is Down, explores all these ideas, while demanding us to look at life in a different perspective.

This novel is set in Northern Canada. The small forest setting, continually impacts our perspectives on life and what we have. With much talent, Paton brings us into the mind and life of Cal as he deals with the crash and show more we are lead into his emotional, mental, and physical condition. Cal, being the main person helping the others and himself to survive, finds this as another challenge, which he is ready to tackle, although it does put pressure on him, being uncertain asto if is method is the right one. Within this environment Cal, feels as if he is incharge and it is something that empowers him, because back home he was always the follower, trying to fit in.

Cal's world is a little different form ours, situation wise. When reading this book we are forced to rethink our actions and thoughts. Do we always count our blessings? How many times have we been on the other end, where we were put in a situation without vital ressources for survival?

This is a book that young people and adults need to read. Especially young people, because most often they forget what they already have, and instead, think about what they don't have. This book will totally change your perspective on life and on our habits and actions. Paton makes it into a suspenseful story, without forgetting the morals we are bound to one day follow.
show less

Members

Recently Added By

Lists

Author Information

3 Works 42 Members

Classifications

Genres
Nonfiction, Children's Books, Teen
DDC/MDS
654Applied science & technologyManagement & public relations[Formerly: Telegraph Cable Signals]

Statistics

Members
13
Popularity
1,775,554
Reviews
1
Rating
(4.00)
Languages
English
Media
Paper
ISBNs
3