The Fight for the Frozen Land: Arctic cover

The Fight for the Frozen Land: Arctic

Author: Hunt, Elizabeth Singer

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 5.4
Points 2.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 10979
Points per Word 0.000182
Page Count 106
Points per Page 0.018868

Description

Secret agent Jack Stalwart is sent to the frozen Arctic to protect it from danger and destruction. Book #12

Quick Summary

Jack Stalwart, the pint-sized secret agent from the series of the same name, heads north in this twelfth adventure to stop a devious plot threatening the fragile Arctic ecosystem. Kids who love a mix of fast-paced spy action, quirky humor, and a dash of real-world science about polar habitats will find plenty to like, especially if they've already gotten hooked on the earlier books. The story is short enough for middle-grade readers (about 10 k words) yet packed with quick twists that keep the pages turning, and parents will appreciate the light-hearted tone that balances danger with jokes about penguins and snow forts. While the plot doesn't dive too deep into political issues, it does touch on climate-change concerns in a way that feels age-appropriate and sparks curiosity rather than alarm. If your reader enjoys the intrigue of a junior James Bond teamed with a dash of "Magic Tree House"-style adventure, this one is a solid pick that won't overwhelm reluctant readers.