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Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades Plus (MG+ 6 and up)
Book Level 4.9
Points 7.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 48095
Points per Word 0.000146
Page Count 259
Points per Page 0.027027

Description

A troubled girl is stranded in an arctic winter terrain after a plane crash and must fight for survival with the only other boy left alive. The text contains profanity and sexual references.

Quick Summary

Imagine being forced to survive a brutal Arctic winter with only a prickly classmate for company that's the gut-punch premise that makes Alex Morel's "Survive" hard to put down. The story follows a teenage girl with a troubled past who ends up stranded after a plane crash, and the only other survivor is a sarcastic boy who quickly becomes both her lifeline and her biggest headache, turning a life-or-death struggle into a raw, emotional test of trust. The tension is relentless, the cold is palpable, and the moments when they have to improvise shelter or find food are both terrifying and oddly funny, especially when the two characters trade snarky barbs while trying not to freeze. Fans of survival thrillers like Hatchet will feel right at home, but this one adds a dose of teenage angst and occasional profanity that makes it feel more like a real teen drama set against a deadly landscape. Parents should know the book contains some strong language and brief sexual references, so it's best suited for older middle-graders who can handle a bit of grit. If you're looking for a fast-paced, high-stakes adventure that also asks how far you'd go to keep a promise, this one's a solid pick.