38 pages • 1 hour read
160
Novel • Fiction
Pacific Ocean • Contemporary
1989
Middle grade
10-14 years
In The Voyage of the Frog by Gary Paulsen, fourteen-year-old David Alspeth embarks on a solo voyage in the Pacific Ocean to fulfill his deceased uncle’s wish of scattering his ashes at sea. Unprepared for the journey, David faces storms, navigational challenges, and encounters with marine life, ultimately learning crucial survival skills and gaining a deeper sense of independence and maturity. The book addresses the themes of grief and loss.
Adventurous
Suspenseful
Challenging
Contemplative
Emotional
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Gary Paulsen’s The Voyage of the Frog is praised for its compelling narrative and realistic depiction of survival at sea, engaging readers with its detailed and gripping storytelling. However, some reviews mention the pacing can be slow at times, potentially losing the interest of less patient readers. Overall, the book is lauded for its vivid imagery and authentic emotional journey.
A young reader, aged 10-14, who enjoys thrilling survival tales and the natural world will find The Voyage of the Frog by Gary Paulsen captivating. Fans of Hatchet and Island of the Blue Dolphins will appreciate the mix of adventure and introspection in this seafaring tale. Ideal for readers looking for engrossing, character-driven stories with a focus on resilience.
1,890 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
160
Novel • Fiction
Pacific Ocean • Contemporary
1989
Middle grade
10-14 years
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