En cours de chargement...
In Alaska, the winters are long and dark, the land untamed. Tracy Petrikoff has always loved her family's remote home and her parents' business training and racing sled dogs. It seemed only a matter of time before Tracy's father won the Iditarod—and perhaps, not too long after, Tracy herself would win. But now everything is different. With the death of Tracy's mother the year before, the family is mired in grief and struggling to keep the business alive.
When a stranger knocks Tracy unconscious in the woods, she does not tell her father. She does not want to give him another reason to worry. But shortly thereafter, another stranger emerges, from the woods, looking for a job, and Tracy's omission, becomes the first strand in a web drawing tightly over her family. Now the isolation Tracy has always valued in her home has begun to seem like a threat, and Tracy must decide what she will do to protect those she loves best.
Jamey Bradbury
Some books keep you up at night for all the right reasons: because you can't put them down, because you've grown attached to their characters. 'The Wild Inside' and its main character, Tracy, are a perfect example. This 17 year old girl loves nothing more than sled dog racing, hunting, the wilderness of Alaska. Her life changes for the worse when she breaks the one rule her mother had set when she was a child.
An excellent first novel, every now and then bordering on the supernatural. Jamey Bradbury keeps surprising us till the very end.