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Sink or Swim

Sink or Swim

Tash McAdam (Author) See More (4)
Hi-Lo
Orca Soundings
FICTION
Action & Adventure | Romance | Social Themes
Survival Stories , LGBTQ+ , Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
Orca Book Publishers
8 - 12
12 -

PDF [Fixed Format]
9781459828520
$13.99 CADAvailable
English
08/17/2021

EPUB [reflow]
9781459828537
$13.99 CADAvailable
English
08/17/2021

Paperback
9781459828513
$10.95 CADAvailable
English
08/17/2021

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Description


Bruised and battling hypothermia, Bass and Rosie must seek shelter and work together to survive until they can be rescued. If they can be rescued.

Sixteen-year-old shy, socially awkward trans teen Bass reluctantly skips school and goes on a boat trip with his adventure-seeking girlfriend, Rosie. When a sudden storm smashes their boat on a rocky shore off a deserted island, Bass and Rosie struggle to make it to safety. After a horrible night, Rosie, an experienced climber, decides to scale a steep cliff to find help. She falls and injures herself badly. Now Bass has to find the strength and courage to swim around a dangerous headland and make his way back to civilization before it’s too late.

Tash McAdam

Author Bio


Tash McAdam is a Welsh Canadian author of several books for young people, including The Psionics series, the bestselling Blood Sport and Sink or Swim in the Orca Soundings line, and The Ooze in the Orca Anchor line. Tash identifies as trans and queer and uses the neutral pronoun they. They teach high-school English and computer science and have a couple of black belts in karate. They live in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Prizes


  • CCBC Best Books for Kids & Teens, starred selectionCommended 2022
  • BC Books for BC SchoolsCommended 2021
  • Junior Library Guild (JLG) Gold Standard SelectionCommended 2021
  • Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) Quick PicksCommended 2022

Review Quotes


“Readers looking for a fast-paced and exciting perilous romance will come away satisfied.”  — Kirkus Reviews
“Recommended to readers who enjoy realistic fiction…LGBTQ+ students, especially those who identify as trans, may see themselves reflected in the characters. Recommended.”  — CM: Canadian Review of Materials