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Synopsis
I landed heavily on the rough wood of the dock. Somehow I tripped over the rope in my hand and fell sideways. But I never let go of that rope. I scrambled to my feet and eased the boat against the dock. Dad stepped off to tie the stern rope while I tied the bow. I waited for him to say, "Nice work," or "Well done," or maybe, "Sorry I yelled at you," but he didn't even look my way. He patted the pockets of his shorts. "Anyone seen my wallet?" he asked. Amy appeared from nowhere. "I'll get it Dad," she said and disappeared into the cabin. I stared after her. Dad? Since when was he her dad? This kid wanted everything that was mine. Jessica loves her yearly backpacking trip with her father, but this year everything has changed. This year Jessica has to share her vacation with her new stepmother and her spoiled new stepsister, Amy. Jessica tries to salvage her holiday by sneaking off for a day hike alone, but Amy follows. Jessica is certain that Amy will ruin the day. Amy rises to the challenge of the rigourous hike and Jessica learns that Amy is not as spoiled as she thought. When Amy is injured and night falls, Jessica must face the challenge of hiking through bear country in the dark. Dayle Campbell Gaetz is the author of many books including No Problem, an Orca Soundings novel.
Kelly Grebinoski - Children's Literature
She is a spoiled brat. Since Jessica's mom passed, every year she and her dad would go on a hiking trip by themselves. This year, with Patti in the picture, it changes. Dad has a girlfriend and Jessica is not about to call her mom. To make matters worse, Patti's daughter, Amy, has to mess everything up. During the summer, they all go on a boat trip together for three weeks. About the same age, Amy and Jessica have to endure each other. Amy throws a fit when Jessica and her dad plan a hike by themselves. He backs out to make peace. Then, Jessica decides to live dangerously and allows Amy to go secretly on the hiking trip with her. Jessica knows that Amy will not be able to handle their outing, but she is trying to make an important point about family and her dad. When Amy gets hurt, Jessica sees her as more than a spoiled brat. Does this trip unite them? Will they find their way home? This story deals with divorce, death, the outdoors, family, and friendship. 2005, Orca Book Publishers, Ages 8 to 12.