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Beyond the Frozen Horizon by Little Tiger Press Group; 9781788954471

Beyond the Frozen Horizon

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Description

Beyond the Frozen Horizon takes readers on an exhilarating journey through the Arctic, where adventure and ethics intertwine. Rory, a spirited young girl, eagerly accompanies her geologist mother on a research expedition aimed at fostering sustainable human life in this remote and fragile ecosystem.

The Plot

As Rory delves deeper into the stark beauty of the Arctic landscape, she uncovers unsettling truths about the project they are involved in. The initiative, while well-intentioned, poses significant risks to the indigenous communities and the wildlife that inhabit the region. This discovery ignites a profound internal struggle within Rory, who grapples with the weight of ethical dilemmas and the complexities of conservation.

Themes

The narrative weaves together critical themes of environmental awareness, cultural sensitivity, and the challenges of sustainable development. Rory's journey not only highlights the importance of protecting vulnerable ecosystems but also encourages readers to consider their own impact on the world around them.

Writing Style

The authors, Little Tiger Press Group, employ vivid prose that captures the stark beauty of the Arctic while also painting a poignant picture of the human and ecological stakes involved. Their ability to blend adventure with important social issues makes this book a compelling read for young audiences.

"A gripping tale that resonates with the heart and mind, urging a reflection on our responsibilities to nature and each other."

Readers who appreciate stories that challenge their perspectives on environmental stewardship may also enjoy The Last Wild by Piers Torday or Hoot by Carl Hiaasen.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 129 mm × 23 mm
Pages: 320
Publisher: Little Tiger Press Group
ISBN: 9781788954471

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