The Castaway Kids and the Pirates of Zactrala Island

The Castaway Kids and the Pirates of Zactrala Island
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Publisher : Chris Graue
Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : 9781492366621
ISBN-13 : 1492366625
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Book Synopsis The Castaway Kids and the Pirates of Zactrala Island by : Jon Stremel

Download or read book The Castaway Kids and the Pirates of Zactrala Island written by Jon Stremel and published by Chris Graue. This book was released on 2013-10-05 with total page 318 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Danny Herrera is an overweight, 13-year-old misfit from San Francisco, California who lives with his lazy, bullying uncles. They decide to send Danny away to Fat Camp during his last summer before high school as a cruel punishment. Instead, Danny gathers his group of unlikely friends and devises a plan to steal a boat and escape their horrible situation in order to have the perfect summer they feel they deserve. Rough seas, ruthless pirates, and a mysterious island turn Danny's pleasure cruise into a dangerous quest for survival he and his friends will never forget. Will this be the last summer for the Castaway Kids? Or can Danny become a strong leader and prove to everyone he's not a lost cause? This book, now in its second edition, won the 2014 Indie Excellence award for best Young Adult Fiction.


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