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The End of the Wild

Published
Apr 2017
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General Fiction General Fiction
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288

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A modern, beautifully written story set against the backdrop of the controversial issue of fracking that explores the timely themes of poverty, environmental protection, what makes a family, and finding your place in the world.

Eleven-year-old Fern's rundown home borders a pristine forest, where her impoverished family hunts and forages for food. It's also her refuge from the crushing responsibility of caring for her wild younger brothers and PTSD-stricken stepfather. But when a fracking company rolls into town, Fern realizes that her special grove could be ripped away, and no one else seems to care.

Her stepfather thinks a job with the frackers could help pull the family out of poverty. Her wealthy grandfather--who wants to take custody of Fern and her brothers--likes the business it brings to his manufacturing company. Facing adversity from all sides, can one young girl make a difference in the fate of her family and their way of life?

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Jul 2018 Little, Brown ISBN 0316245135
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First Edition Apr 2017 Little, Brown ISBN 0316245119
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Jul 2018 Turtleback Books ISBN 0606409890
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Apr 2017 Little, Brown Books for Young Readers ISBN B01K3WN47U
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Apr 2017 Little, Brown ISBN 0316245127
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