47 pages • 1 hour read
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In Tristan Bancks's Two Wolves, 13-year-old Ben Silver and his spunky younger sister Olive are taken on a mysterious and alarming road trip by their parents after the police visit their home. As they travel to a secluded cabin, Ben grows increasingly suspicious of his parents' motives, especially after discovering hidden cash and overhearing troubling conversations. Amidst escalating tension, Ben uses his intelligence and resourcefulness to uncover the truth, leading to a harrowing journey filled with revelations, family conflict, and a quest for justice. The novel examines the complicated relationship between fathers and sons as well as differing concepts of morality.
Two Wolves by Tristan Bancks captivates readers with its intense plot and strong character development. Its suspenseful narrative and ethical themes are praised, although some feel the pacing falters midway. Overall, it's a compelling read for young adults, balancing thrills with moral depth.
Two Wolves by Tristan Bancks is perfect for readers aged 10-14 who enjoy gripping, fast-paced adventures with a moral dilemma. Fans of Gary Paulsen’s Hatchet or Louis Sachar’s Holes will appreciate the intense survival themes and the young protagonist's journey toward self-discovery and ethical choices.
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