A Ticket to Adventure
by Roy J. Snell
'A Ticket to Adventure' Summary
"A Ticket to Adventure" is a thrilling young adult novel written by Roy J. Snell that takes readers on an exciting journey through the rugged wilderness of northern Canada. The story follows two teenage boys, Dave and Phil, who embark on a dangerous mission to rescue their friend Ted from a group of criminals.
As the boys journey deeper into the wilderness, they face a series of challenges and obstacles, from treacherous rapids to hungry bears. With each challenge, they must use their wits and resourcefulness to stay alive and outsmart their pursuers. Along the way, they learn important lessons about courage, friendship, and the power of perseverance.
The novel is full of suspense and adventure, with vivid descriptions of the Canadian wilderness that transport readers into the heart of the action. The characters are engaging and relatable, with their own unique personalities and quirks. The book also explores important themes such as loyalty, determination, and the bonds of friendship.
One of the things that sets "A Ticket to Adventure" apart from other young adult novels is its emphasis on outdoor skills and survival techniques. The boys must rely on their knowledge of the wilderness to navigate their way through the rugged terrain and stay alive in the face of danger. This makes the book a great read for anyone interested in outdoor adventure and survival.
Overall, "A Ticket to Adventure" is a thrilling and engaging novel that will capture the imagination of young readers. Its timeless themes and exciting plot make it a classic of young adult literature, while its emphasis on outdoor skills and survival techniques make it a valuable resource for anyone interested in adventure and the great outdoors. Roy J. Snell's writing style is engaging and accessible, making this a book that readers of all ages will enjoy.
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Roy J. Snell was a prolific American author who wrote more than 80 novels for young adults during his lifetime. He was born in 1878 in United States and spent much of his childhood on a ranch. His exp...
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