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A six-hundred-mile canoe trip in the Canadian wilderness is a seventeen-year-old’s dream adventure, but after he is mauled by a grizzly bear, it’s all about staying alive.
This true-life wilderness survival epic recounts seventeen-year-old Alex Messenger’s near-lethal encounter with a grizzly bear during a canoe trip in the Canadian tundra. The story follows Alex and his five companions as they paddle north through harrowing rapids and stunning terrain. Twenty-nine days into the trip, while out hiking alone, Alex is attacked by a barren-ground grizzly. Left for dead, he wakes to find that his summer adventure has become a struggle to stay alive. Over the next hours and days, Alex and his companions tend his wounds and use their resilience, ingenuity, and dogged perseverance to reach help at a remote village a thousand miles north of the US-Canadian border.
The Twenty-Ninth Day is a coming-of-age story like no other, filled with inspiring subarctic landscapes, thrilling riverine paddling, and a trial by fire of the human spirit.
272 pages, Hardcover
First published November 12, 2019
This book is for you if… a stunning cover, combined with an autobiographic survival story with lots of love for the wonders and weirdnesses of nature, wake your interest.
‘As my gaze snapped onto the horizon, the brown shape becomes instantly visible. It was not a musk ox. This was much worse.’
Con:
⇢ no rabies vaccine
⇢ grizzly bears are not the only threats nature holds
⇢ spending 5 weeks with the same 5 people is strenuous
Pro:
⇢ friends are expertly trained at treating injuries
⇢ landscape still mesmerising
⇢ nothing like getting bit by a bear to become friends for life
