The Rain-forest escape

The Rain-forest escape

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Nixie, a 9th grader who goes on a little vacation with her parents. But their plane crashes and her parents get crushed underneath a broken wing from the plane. Nixie has to learn how to survive in the forest without anything to keep her safe. In the future, she meets a boy named Rougen who is on trek with his Young Men group and he finds Nixie. Will she be able to go back to her normal life, or will she stay in the wild? Once she decides, then what about the next invaders? Will one of them get captured? Will they stay safe in their forest home? Read this book to find out.
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