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Alternator Books: They Survived series.
An abundance of photos--both black-and-white and color--accompany vivid descriptions of Shackleton and his crew and their massive effort to survive after their ship is trapped in ice in Antarctica. Moving logically and chronologically, Doeden depicts the bravery and teamwork that resulted in the crew surviving the ordeal. Back matter includes "Surviving Deadly Situations" tips that encourage perseverance and self-reliance. Reading list. Glos., ind.
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Alternator Books: They Survived series.
While the sinking of the Titanic is probably familiar to young readers, the heroism of Louis Zamperini may not be. Both readable volumes contain detailed texts accompanied by both black-and-white and color photos. The chronological narratives are compelling, enhanced by boxed photo captions. Each book concludes with a "surviving deadly situations" feature with practical tips for doing just that. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Alternator Books: They Survived titles: Surviving a World War II Prison Camp and Surviving A Shipwreck
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Alternator Books: They Survived series.
In clear, vivid texts, these series entries tell the true stories of two courageous individuals: surfer Hamilton, who lost an arm in a shark attack, and professional climber Ralston, who amputated his own hand to escape being trapped in a canyon. Both books rely on photographs from their movie versions, clearly noted in the captions, and include tips on dealing with deadly situations. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Alternator Books: They Survived titles: Surviving a Canyon and Surviving a Shark Attack
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4-6
Alternator Books: They Survived series.
In clear, vivid texts, these series entries tell the true stories of two courageous individuals: surfer Hamilton, who lost an arm in a shark attack, and professional climber Ralston, who amputated his own hand to escape being trapped in a canyon. Both books rely on photographs from their movie versions, clearly noted in the captions, and include tips on dealing with deadly situations. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Alternator Books: They Survived titles: Surviving a Canyon and Surviving a Shark Attack
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4-6
Alternator Books: They Survived series.
While the sinking of the Titanic is probably familiar to young readers, the heroism of Louis Zamperini may not be. Both readable volumes contain detailed texts accompanied by both black-and-white and color photos. The chronological narratives are compelling, enhanced by boxed photo captions. Each book concludes with a "surviving deadly situations" feature with practical tips for doing just that. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Alternator Books: They Survived titles: Surviving a World War II Prison Camp and Surviving A Shipwreck
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4-6
Alternator Books: They Survived series.
An abundance of photographs and clear, vivid text portray the 1970 Apollo 13 disaster. The chronological narrative leads readers through the routine early stages of the mission, the explosion and its aftermath, and the astronauts' safe return to earth. The photographs are mostly archival, including only a few clearly captioned movie stills. Survival tips are included. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind.