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Tracker

Audiobook
24 of 24 copies available
24 of 24 copies available
Every winter, John Borne looked forward to the days when he and his grandfather headed into the snowy Minnesota woods to hunt together. John admired the reverent, familiar way the old man had with the woods. But this year his grandfather is dying and 13-year-old John must make the hunt alone. Without his beloved grandfather, the hunt is cold and lonely-until John spots the doe watching and waiting for him in the clearing. She is an easy target, but as John raises his rifle to shoot, he knows he cannot kill the vulnerable creature. There is something strangely familiar about this doe, something that John recognizes in her eyes that stops him. Vivid and reflective, Newbery Honor-winner Gary Paulsen's tale of a boy coming to terms with death displays the wholesome optimism and the adventurous spirit that makes his books so popular.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Thirteen-year-old John Borne's beloved grandfather is dying of cancer, and this year's deer hunt won't be the same. As usual, John's task is to take a deer for food, but when he gets a clear shot at a doe, he doesn't pull the trigger. Instead, he decides to track the beast until he can touch her. Only then, John believes, will he understand the lessons that lie hidden in life and death. Muller's strong, dramatic voice is well suited to Paulsen's lean, vivid writing. The author's comments about the book at its conclusion are a nice addition. P.B.J. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 30, 1995
      The value of life is the theme of these two rugged novels, the first a coming-of-age tale revolving around a deer hunt, the second a collection of interspliced stories contrasting a celebration of the human spirit with glimpses of the dehumanizing forces of war. Ages 9-13; 12-up.

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  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:930
  • Text Difficulty:4-6

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