Wildfire Run is exactly what it says it is...a run for three children trapped inside Camp David (yes, one of the children - Luke - is the President's son!) in the midst of a wildfire. His guards are all dead (yes, there was an accident...earthquake, wildfire...the electrified gate is down...and now the children are trapped and in danger, and no one knows they are there.)
Your heart races with the children while they screw up their courage and engage Mother Nature and battle their own wits to figure out how to get out of danger. This was a quick read, and really current in its theme. Robotics is a national push this year, and that plays into this story well. Boys especially will love this book, and find the danger realistic.
The best part of this book is that Camp David is an unknown, as the author explains in her end notes, so while she explains she made most of this up, it is logical and believable, and if the reader is interested in any type of gadgetry or machine making, they will love this.
For 3rd-7th graders, this book might be the impetus to get them started on the trail to a new national pastime (Robotics) and peak their interest. And of course, since my son is a teacher who has brought four middle school teams to the World Robotics Championships in the last two years (last year, he had a national championship team in Nebraska) mom was trying to bone up by reading this Golden Sower nominee...
I have to add this after our discussion last night of 'deer crossings' because the book starts with mention of deer, and deer are mentioned again going forward...when I thought of this today, I had to laugh --- I don't think I ever heard a funnier story, and I had tears rolling down my face. Told the ladies in my office today, we all laughed again. So if you read this book, you will relive the smiles!!!
Interesting, and worth putting a senior and a youngster together - they will both love the drama, the interaction of the kids (realistic, particularly if you have raised boys) and will learn something at the same time.
Garretson, D. (2010). Wildfire run. New York: Harper.