| Title: | Hurricane Power | Author First Name: | Sigmund | Author Last Name: | Brouwer | Co-Author First Name: | | Co-Author Last Name: | | Series: | Orca Sports | Series #: | | Publisher: | Orca | ISBN: | 1551438658 | Genre: | Sports | Sub Genre: | Realistic | Target Gender: | Males | Target Age: | 14 and up | Issue: Death: | None | Issue: Lifestyle: | None | Issue: Physical: | None | Issue: Relationships: | Friendships | Issue: Religion: | None | Issue: Self Image: | None | Issue: Spiritual: | Love for others | Summary: | David's adventure starts with chasing a kid he just pointed a gun at. And he pretty much keeps running through the rest of the book. The daughter of the track coach notices the chase and convinces him to join the track team - which he does quite willingly after being provoked by another runner. In the meantime David keeps trying to find the kid he pointed the gun at - he wants to return the money the kid gave him. But the kid wants nothing to do with him. It's almost a mystery for a while. Then when the truth comes out, things get even more intense. | Extra Notes: | Right Choices and Wrong Choices. That's how this book can be summed out. It doesn't seem to fit under the normal "issues". It's about pointing water pistols about people without telling them it's not real. It's about hacking into computer systems. It's about illegal immigration. It's about running from problems instead of seeking help. It also has very interesting insights into illegal immigration issues. | Reviewer: | J:-)mi | Recommendation Scale: | 3 |
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