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PEAK by Roland Smith
Accelerated Reader: Level: 5.0. Pts. 9.
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Book Description:
Grade 6 Up—In this high-altitude adventure, 14-year-old
Peak Marcello's passion for climbing is clearly in the genes,
but when he is arrested for scaling tall buildings, his mom and
stepdad make a deal with the judge to ship him out of the country to live
with her ex-husband and squelch the media attention that might inspire
"Spider Boy" copycats.
The teen's father, Josh, and his Himalayan expedition company are
preparing teams to climb Mount Everest and suddenly Peak is
faced with the possibility of becoming the youngest climber to
reach the summit. Excited about the adventure, he learns that
Josh may have less-than-fatherly motives involving publicity and
financial gain for his company, at the expense of his paying customers.
Peak is handed off to his father's head Sherpa for training and
altitude acclimation with a Nepalese boy his own age, named Sun-jo.
At the same time, a media crew gathers at base camp to witness the climb,
and an overzealous Chinese police captain doggedly searches for passport
violations and underage climbers. Facts about Mount Everest, base camps,
and the dangers of climbing are plentiful, depicting an international culture
made up of individuals who are often self-absorbed and indifferent to the
Tibetan Sherpas, who risk their lives for them.
Peak's empathy for Sun-jo helps him make a critical decision as they near
the summit, revealing his emotional growth and maturity.
A well-crafted plot and exotic setting give the novel great appeal to
survival adventure fans.
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