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Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Sasquatch Camp by Robert Tucker. It's the adventure of a lifetime as Danny Conley sets out for the Adirondack Mountains, hired by his uncle to guide clients into the wilderness in search of a legendary beast. The experience turns out to be even more incredible than he imagined as he falls in love with both the mountains and local girl Theresa Nighthawk. At nineteen years old, he has found his home. Unfort It's the adventure of a lifetime as Danny Conley sets out for the Adirondack Mountains, hired by his uncle to guide clients into the wilderness in search of a legendary beast.
Unfortunately, his mother's illness forces him back to Philadelphia where he lives in exile, wanting only to go back to the place, and the girl, that he loves.
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He knows he will return eventually, but will he be too late? Set in the remote, yet breathtaking confines of the Adirondack Mountain range, Robert Tucker's second novel is an adventurous, yet poignant, examination of courage, love, choice, and consequence. Paperback , pages. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.
To ask other readers questions about Sasquatch Camp , please sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Dec 05, Esmeralda rated it it was amazing Shelves: Being from the east and also a city girl I relate to Danny at the beginning of the book.
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I The plot was unique I loved the relationship had his uncle, girlfriend, his mom. Danny showed a lot of strength and growth throughout the book. I never went sasquatching but i do believe that the Bigfoot exist. There are things that still have to be discovered. It was interesting to see the different ways that the characters went looking for evidence of the Bigfoot.
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I don't want to give to much of the book Being from the east and also a city girl I relate to Danny at the beginning of the book. I don't want to give to much of the book away.
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But It really was a nice surprise to win this First-reads book, thank you. Feb 18, Mandy rated it liked it. I can't quite put my finger on it, but there was something missing Oct 14, Anna Berendzen rated it really liked it Shelves: I received this book through the first-reads program.
I had a hard time getting into the book but once the relationships started to become more developed then I was more interested in the characters and their stories. I like the interesting way that Danny's growth was shown through his human to human connections and through him and the sasquatches. My biggest faults with the book was in the beginning and the end.
I'm not a big fan of an indecisive ending and would have preferred having one.
All- I received this book through the first-reads program. All-in-all it was a fun summer read. Beautifully Moving This book is one of the best I have read in sometime. I immediately became caught up in the richness and depth of the main character. Robert Tucker's words sent me back to my own youthful memories as I shared in his vision. I highly recommend not only this book but, also, the two others I read yesterday. Each of his books are uniquely different and richly creative. Doug Messner rated it did not like it Sep 13, Diane Mondalto rated it really liked it Jun 03, Tom Pintong rated it really liked it Nov 27, Suzanne Luxbacher rated it really liked it Oct 07, Robin Docksteader rated it it was amazing Aug 02, Given the climate, wearing the hat might have been a risky proposition.
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