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By: Hannah April R and E Survivors
“Miles brought us to this dump of a place he calls a home. I have decided to go to school, while Miles, on the other hand, decided to do alternate schooling. I’m starting to think that the “wild” has taken over Miles. I don’t know the last time he has taken a bath or shaved. To top it off, he carries a gun around with him (he looks like big foot). It also seems that the longer we’ve been in the wild, the more he talks about Mr. Kruz, that creepy old guy who “owns” the cabin we’re staying in.” Sarah’s Point of View
“Sarah decided to take the risk of being noticed and went to school, while I stayed back and worked on our remolding. She hasn’t adjusted very well to the idea of living in the forest. I think the only thing that is keeping her here is her goat and her boy friend. The only thing that Sarah is doing to help, is using her “Goat Girl” skills to get us goat milk. The rest of her free time is spent with her boy friend. Sarah, being the ignorant person she is, messed up our only chance at not being noticed. Now all that we have to help us in the wild is my memory, but what if I lose it?” Miles’s Point of View
Miles has gotten his family out of their suburb home and into the wild. But what’s next? Winter is coming and are they ready to survive? Sarah is going to the local Middle School, but Miles is staying home. Everything seems to be going as planed until a nosey person finds out their secret. What will happen? Read “Memory Boy”, then read “Survivors”. Summary