![]() ![]() This book brings a truckload of adventure with so many interesting details, despite being a novel in verse. My heart also went out to her for the level of loneliness, and every few pages, I’d imagine that I’d been left in her place. I learned so much from the ways she found water, generated power, scoured the town for food and resources, and just her general planning skill and sheer grit. Maddie is smart and resilient throughout the story, drawing strength from her canine companion, books from the library and the hope of seeing her family again somehow. I was worried that I would be too anxious to get through it, but I was enraptured by the whole experience! After a while, I couldn’t put this book down. ![]() This was my first survival novel ever! As a child, I had a terrible fear of abandonment, so this book is my worst nightmare come to life. Maddie is alone for months and has to safeguard herself from wild animals, terrible weather, and dangerous intruders, on top of the fear and loneliness of being all by herself. Soon after, they lose power and then water and Maddie has to fend for herself using a variety of ingenious means and the town resources at her disposal, including an empty library, grocery store, neighbors’ homes - you get the picture. Left alone with no human in sight, she bonds with a Rottweiler named George who is one of many abandoned pets. It follows 12-year-old Maddie who gets abandoned by some twist of fate when her entire town is mysteriously evacuated. ![]() Freeman’s debut survival middle-grade novel in verse. ![]()
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