The Darwin Expedition
by Diane Tullson
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Tej and Liam are going snowboarding. When they take a shortcut over a treacherous logging road and have an accident, their adventure becomes more about survival than fresh powder. Tracked by a hungry bear, while trying to outrun the weather without any food, Tej and Liam learn about their friendship and what it will take to survive. When Tej is hurt, Liam decides he has to go for help alone.Tags
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Tullson, Diane. The Darwin Expedition. Canada, Orca Book Publishers, 2007
Characters: Tej, Liam
Setting: Canadian wilderness
Theme: Survival, Adventure, friendship.
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Golden Quote: “I don’t know, Liam. Looks like you’re going to win the Darwin Award-you’re dying young and stupid before you can pass along your genes.”
Summary: Liam and his best friend Tej are taking a road trip from their town of Tremblay to go snowboarding in Whistler. They are both seniors in high school and Tej will be going off to college in the states while Liam decided to stay in Tremblay. There is some bitterness from Tej that Liam will not be leaving the town to follow Tej. Tej is extremely smart, but he lacks social skills and street show more smarts, while Liam is the popular and average student. During their trip to Whistler, Tej decides to take the logging roads and ends up flipping his truck with Liam in it. Tej then decides that they can hike their way through the cross-country to meet up with the main highway. Liam trusts his friend, because for as long as he has known Tej, Tej has never expressed any doubt in his decisions. Halfway into their second day in the wilderness, the boys encounter a bear. Tej assures Liam that the bear is just curios and will not charge at them. By the end of the third day, they realize the bear has been stalking them. They run through the forest quickly to find the highway. The bear has brought its yearling cubs and flanks Tej and Liam. The boys have to slide down a slippery mountain of granite and during their slide, Tej breaks his leg. Tej, in a moment of clarity, tells Liam that this entire time they have been hiking, he had no idea where they were going. Liam decides that it is best for Tej to stay put while he runs through the forest to get help. Eventually Liam finds someone and leads the rescue party back to Tej who was still alive.
Audience: 7th – 9th Grade
Curriculum: Hisotry, biology, science, geography.
Personal Response: The book is well written and the story keeps the reader guessing what the outcome of the story will be. On several occasions, the two main characters have direct encounters with the grizzly bears where their decisions would result in life or death. The title is appropriately named, because throughout the story the two boys bicker at one another, suggesting that only the strongest between them two will survive. The story also has a lot of real life tips and shows the reader real life survival situations and what the best action to take would be. It is a very informative read. The one thing I really enjoyed about the two characters was their bond. It shows exactly how two high school friends would talk and act with one another. This book would be great for a history, geography or even biology class since all these topics are covered in the story. show less
Characters: Tej, Liam
Setting: Canadian wilderness
Theme: Survival, Adventure, friendship.
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Golden Quote: “I don’t know, Liam. Looks like you’re going to win the Darwin Award-you’re dying young and stupid before you can pass along your genes.”
Summary: Liam and his best friend Tej are taking a road trip from their town of Tremblay to go snowboarding in Whistler. They are both seniors in high school and Tej will be going off to college in the states while Liam decided to stay in Tremblay. There is some bitterness from Tej that Liam will not be leaving the town to follow Tej. Tej is extremely smart, but he lacks social skills and street show more smarts, while Liam is the popular and average student. During their trip to Whistler, Tej decides to take the logging roads and ends up flipping his truck with Liam in it. Tej then decides that they can hike their way through the cross-country to meet up with the main highway. Liam trusts his friend, because for as long as he has known Tej, Tej has never expressed any doubt in his decisions. Halfway into their second day in the wilderness, the boys encounter a bear. Tej assures Liam that the bear is just curios and will not charge at them. By the end of the third day, they realize the bear has been stalking them. They run through the forest quickly to find the highway. The bear has brought its yearling cubs and flanks Tej and Liam. The boys have to slide down a slippery mountain of granite and during their slide, Tej breaks his leg. Tej, in a moment of clarity, tells Liam that this entire time they have been hiking, he had no idea where they were going. Liam decides that it is best for Tej to stay put while he runs through the forest to get help. Eventually Liam finds someone and leads the rescue party back to Tej who was still alive.
Audience: 7th – 9th Grade
Curriculum: Hisotry, biology, science, geography.
Personal Response: The book is well written and the story keeps the reader guessing what the outcome of the story will be. On several occasions, the two main characters have direct encounters with the grizzly bears where their decisions would result in life or death. The title is appropriately named, because throughout the story the two boys bicker at one another, suggesting that only the strongest between them two will survive. The story also has a lot of real life tips and shows the reader real life survival situations and what the best action to take would be. It is a very informative read. The one thing I really enjoyed about the two characters was their bond. It shows exactly how two high school friends would talk and act with one another. This book would be great for a history, geography or even biology class since all these topics are covered in the story. show less
i thought the story was really good and i recomend a lot of people to read this book and there were a lot of exsitment stuff and it was really good.
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