Daniel, is on a white water rafting trip in Montana when is suddenly woken up to the screams of the other crew mates. The dam has broken, and is rapidly flowing down the river. The adventure gets out of hand when the Crazy River floods and the adult rafting guides are taken by the current, leaving 5 teens behind. With that comes a set of obstacles they must face. Number one, Sharing food and rationing it out. The boys, Deacon and Tony, are more selfish, and would rather let the girls and Daniel starve. The girls, Mia, Sky, and Daniel, want to save the freeze dried food, and try to ration it so they can live off longer. With 2 opposite sides of the spectrum, it makes it hard to compromise. So, Deacon and Tony steal the bag of food and supplies. After a couple of days the girls get it back, and continue on down stream for a chance at survival.
A good theme for this book would be to “make wise choices, or Listen to others perspectives”. Deacon and Tony thought they were gonna be saved within a couple days, that's why they ate 3 packages of food to keep from feeling hungry. Page 33, “Break out another package,” Deke says, wiping his mouth with the back of his hand. “I'm just getting warmed up.” That right there shows that they don't want to be wise and make the right decisions in order to increase their odds at survival.
I really did not like this book. The character development is very poor. Deke is a bully throughout the whole story, and some of the things he does are very over dramatic and it's hardly believable. Same with them being attacked by a lion, the chances of that happening are very low, and they make it seem as if they are fighting a world war. It overall is just a sloppy and poorly written story, that doesn't make sense, lacks reality, acts childish, and is very over dramatic. I would recommend this book to a 6th grade class, or lower, since it is so childish, and the bullying in it is so low leveled .