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SHIPWRECKED by Mary Alice Monroe

SHIPWRECKED

From the Islanders series, volume 3

by Mary Alice Monroe with Angela May ; illustrated by Jennifer Bricking

Pub Date: June 18th, 2024
ISBN: 9781665933001
Publisher: Aladdin

In this third series entry, Jake looks forward to another wonderful summer adventure on Dewees Island, South Carolina, with best friends Macon and Lovie, but a chilling prologue signals that something dire is afoot.

After the friends joyfully reunite, Jake announces his determination to purchase a boat. His parents grant him permission, but he must earn the money and make all the necessary repairs. His pals help, and they soon schedule their inaugural voyage. But Jake’s father, who’s often cancelled activities due to work pressures, postpones this longed-for adventure several times. An angry Jake decides to take Lovie and Macon out by himself (their own parental issues may help them overcome their initial reluctance). Jake writes a note explaining their plans but deliberately leaves his phone behind. After a fine start, the friends encounter sudden storms and lose their supplies. Worst of all, the boat stalls and then capsizes, leaving them washed up on an uninhabited island, where they make surprising discoveries. They’re dehydrated, hungry, disheartened, and frightened and must rely on their knowledge, skills, and ingenuity (plus a bit of luck) to survive. Jake narrates the tale in his illustrated journal, employing wonderfully descriptive language that captures not only the exciting events but also the beauty and magnitude of the Lowcountry, while emphasizing the friends’ deep commitment to each other. Readers will feel every emotion along with these characters. Jake and Lovie are coded white; Macon reads Black.

A powerful coming-of-age tale.

(map, authors’ note) (Fiction. 8-12)