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When the motto of your village is never say die, you have a lot to live up to. . . .
At home in Canada's Arctic, Nick Thrasher is an accomplished Inuit hunter at fifteen. About to bring home a caribou for his ailing grandfather, Nick loses the meat to a fearsome creature never before seen in the wild. It's half grizzly, half polar bear. Experts will soon be calling it a grolar bear.
Returning to his village, Nick receives a letter from the half brother he's never met. A former Grand Canyon river guide, Ryan Powers is now a famous wildlife photographer. He'll soon be coming to Nick's part of the world to raft the remote Firth River in search of huge herds of migrating caribou. Ryan also wants to learn what Inuit hunters are saying about climate change in the Arctic. He invites Nick to come along and help him find the caribou.
Barely down the river, disaster strikes. Nick and Ryan are both thrown into the freezing river and find themselves under a ceiling of solid ice. With nothing but the clothes on his back and the knife on his hip, Nick is up against it in a world of wolves, caribou, and grizzlies. All the while, the monstrous grolar bear stalks the land.
It takes about 2 Hours and 50 minutes on average for a reader to read Never Say Die. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The recommended reading level for Never Say Die is 5th Grade through 9th Grade .
The Lexile score for Never Say Die is 770.
Never Say Die is 224 pages long.
Never Say Die won the following awards:
in 2015 Never Say Die won the Rebecca Caudill Young Readers Book Award in category .
in 2016 Never Say Die won the Young Reader's Choice Award in category .
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