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Operation Redwood by S. Terrell French

by on Aug.02, 2013, under Adventure, Battle of the Books 2013-2014, Environment, Sam's Reviews

redwoodWho would like this book? People who like adventures with an environmental twist would love this book.

The goods on this book: Julian Carter-Li is in a tough situation. His dad was killed in a motorcycle crash, and his mom is in China on a grant to take photographs. Julian has been left in San Francisco with his wealthy and obnoxious uncle, Sibley Carter, and his cold and calculating wife, Daphne. They make Julian feel as welcome as Harry Potter felt at the Dursley’s. When Julian is left alone for hours in Sibley’s office, Julian happens to see his name on the subject line of an e-mail, and he can’t resist reading it. Julian goes on to read the next e-mail which happens to be from a girl, Robin, whose family lives next door to a grove of old growth redwoods that Sibley’s company has just purchased and plans to clear cut. Julian begins to correspond with Robin and joins her in the effort to make Sibley change his mind. Julian’s rambunctious friend Danny, Julian’s young cousin Preston, and Robin’s family and her old friend Ariel all get in on the action that unfolds with a great combination of mystery, suspense, humor, and drama. This page-turner drives to a satisfying conclusion, giving some important information about ancient redwoods along the way. It’s an excellent Battle of the Books selection for 2013-2014.

The details: 368 pp. 2011    Review by Samrarian


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