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Lost in the Barrens

Average rating
4.1 out of 5
Based on 597 Ratings and 99 Reviews

Book Description
Lost in the Barrens was written by Farley Mowat. Lost in the Barrens was published by Mcclelland & Stewart Ltd. Subjects of Lost in the Barrens include Fiction, and Fiction - General.
Book Information
PublisherMcclelland & Stewart Ltd
BindingMass Market Paperback (26 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages256
ISBN-100771066813
ISBN-13978-0771066818
Publication Date/1987
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About Farley Mowat (Author) : Farley Mowat is a published author, compiler, and an editor of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Farley Mowat include Whale for the Killing, Snow Walker, Sibir M... more
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10/10/2009 Nicole Acomb said:
I can imagine that some children have difficulty pronouncing some of the names in the story, but this is good to improve reading through sounding out words. I also liked how well things were explained by the author through the narrative and Awasin. For example, explaining that “caribou were a kind... more

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4/1/2009 David Zethmayr said: Two near-adult boys of distinct cultures are up against survival away from home, working through several critical mistakes in judgment. Rich with practical arctic and subarctic lifecraft lore. Mowat's scientific training and field observation skills shine with his honed storytelling skills.
tags: I recommend

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2/13/2008 Vivien K. tagged as: I recommend, I read

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