![]() The beginning of the story is slow paced and wilderness enthusiasts will enjoy the descriptive details and gear talk, but once Wynn and Jack smell smoke, the story increases its pace and has enough suspense to move the plot along. Writing: Two types of readers will really appreciate The River: those who love all things wilderness, canoeing, and fishing and those who love character studies. Often stories are heavily weighted toward one or the other, and I really appreciate the balance here. It’s a wonderful example of a character-driven and plot-driven story. ![]() The River is a unique blend of beautiful descriptive writing, character study, and suspense. ![]() ![]() Instead of days filled with fishing and reading and nights of stargazing, they attempt a rescue as they face starvation, a forest fire, and a dangerous stranger. Wynn and Jack are college friends who enjoy the mountains, reading, and fishing, but they get more than they bargained for in this wilderness canoe trip. The River is a story of wilderness survival and friendship with a generous side of suspense/thriller. Genre/Categories: Contemporary Fiction, Wilderness Survival, Suspense/Thriller, Friendship My Summary: *This post contains affiliate Amazon links.įor wilderness enthusiasts……. ![]() Father’s Day, here is a book that a Dad in your life might enjoy! ![]()
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