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The Emerald River

(2011)
(The second book in the Young Readers Adventures series)
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TWO TEENAGERS...
TRAPPED ON AN UNDERGROUND RIVER.

The thrilling young adult adventure novel by #1 bestselling author, J.R. Rain.

Kent Barnum and Patrick Hall, both fifteen years old, are busy excavating a tree trunk on Kent's rural Oregon farm when the unspeakable happens.

Now trapped in a raging underground river, the two boys will fight for their lives - all while Kent's father mounts a desperate search expedition. But what secrets will the underground river give up? And can the two boys survive long enough to discover them?

An epic fantasy adventure for fans of Rick Riordan, Rick Yancey, James Dashner and Neil Gaiman.

"Imaginative tale of subterranean survival. When Kent and his friend Pat become trapped on an underground river, they must face their fears and use their wits to survive in this beautiful but dangerous subterranean world. There are also chapters devoted to Kent's father as he tries to rescue them while confronting his own inner demons. The characters come alive with detailed backstories rarely seen by an author so young. Written for the most part with a maturity beyond his years, and with a whimsical twist at the end that probably wouldn't have worked for an adult author, but in the hands of a sixteen-year-old, seems just right." - Amazon reviewer

"My boys have really enjoyed the book, it has been hard to put down. There are adventure and suspense. It is a quick read." - Amazon reviewer

"Is the Emerald River an allegory for dealing with depression? It certainly seems so. In the sense that Kent is all alone in the cold dark world, with only Pat for company, while his father deals with his depression. The journey back to each other is pretty heavy for both father and son. A 16-year-old wrote this?" - Amazon reviewer

"I truly enjoyed "The Emerald River: A Novel". I enjoy young adult fiction-especially YA fiction that is a quality read. I appreciated how the Lord was mentioned as the source of a young man's strength and how a parent's love can supersede that same parent's issues." - Amazon reviewer


Genre: Children's Fiction

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