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Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades Plus (MG+ 6 and up)
Book Level 4.9
Points 5.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 35817
Points per Word 0.00014
Page Count 139
Points per Page 0.035971

Description

Steve Garrett has been running from the law, holed up in the remote wilderness of Montana, when he learns his younger brother Beau has leukemia and needs a bone-marrow transplant. If Steve's marrow is a match, it could be Beau's only chance, but returning home means exposing himself to both the police and dangerous enemies seeking revenge. Blood Brothers is a tense, character-driven story that pits a fugitive's struggle to stay hidden against the urgent, life-and-death stakes of a family medical crisis.

Quick Summary

Steve Garrett has been hiding out in the Montana woods after a run-in with the law, but when his younger brother's leukemia gets worse and a bone-marrow match is needed, Steve has to slip back into Alberta and risk being caught. The story mixes the rush of a teenage fugitive trying to stay one step ahead of the cops with the heart-wrenching moments of watching a sibling fight for his life, making it a page-turner that feels both tense and deeply emotional. It's a great pick for readers who love fast-paced adventure mixed with family drama, especially kids who liked "The Running Dream" or the moral dilemmas in "The Giver." There's a bit of suspense (chases, police, a near-capture) and some honest talk about illness and what it means to be a good brother, so parents can expect a story that's both exciting and heartfelt without being too graphic. The prose is straightforward, the chapters are short, and the plot moves quickly, which makes it a solid choice for reluctant readers who want something that doesn't drag. If you're looking for a book that balances action with a moving story about sibling love, "Blood Brothers" hits the mark.