Book Review: Wild Bird
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2020 1:22 am
Title: Wild Bird
Author: Wendelin Van Draanen
Genre: Adventure, Young Adult
Summary:
Wild Bird is now one of my favorite books! The plot seems rather dull to begin with, but it's written so wonderfully written that there's never a dull moment.
The story follows a 14-year-old girl, Wren, who moves to a new city with her family. Once she gets there she feels out of place and left behind until she falls into the company of a girl named Meadow. They start screwing around smoking and doing drugs including delivering them to others. Wren quickly declines in attitude around her family until it gets so bad they send her to an eight-week wilderness survival therapy camp. There she learns how to survive on her own along with a few other girls and the camp leaders. She figures out how to start her own fire, build a shelter, and a ton of other things that begin to change her overall outlook on life.
Throughout the story, the author continues to provide flashbacks that explain why Wren is feeling and acting the way she does. Van Draanen is also able to perfectly show the emotions behind every event and the plot is never boring! This is a story of second chances and more figuring out who you want to be than who you are.
Author: Wendelin Van Draanen
Genre: Adventure, Young Adult
Summary:
Wild Bird is now one of my favorite books! The plot seems rather dull to begin with, but it's written so wonderfully written that there's never a dull moment.
The story follows a 14-year-old girl, Wren, who moves to a new city with her family. Once she gets there she feels out of place and left behind until she falls into the company of a girl named Meadow. They start screwing around smoking and doing drugs including delivering them to others. Wren quickly declines in attitude around her family until it gets so bad they send her to an eight-week wilderness survival therapy camp. There she learns how to survive on her own along with a few other girls and the camp leaders. She figures out how to start her own fire, build a shelter, and a ton of other things that begin to change her overall outlook on life.
Throughout the story, the author continues to provide flashbacks that explain why Wren is feeling and acting the way she does. Van Draanen is also able to perfectly show the emotions behind every event and the plot is never boring! This is a story of second chances and more figuring out who you want to be than who you are.