Into the Rapids / Ann Braden, Candace Fitzgerald (Narrator), Ann Braden (Narrator)

Into the Rapids
By: Ann Braden, Candace Fitzgerald (Narrator)
Genre: Middle Grade
Number of Pages: 176
Published: May 13, 2025
Publisher: Nancy Paulsen Books
Dates Read: August 5, 2025 - August 7, 2025
Format: Library Book / Audiobook

When a storm knocks out of the bridge in her remote mountain town, Addy and her mom are cut off from the main road. Now, Addy is worried she won’t be able to make it to the survival camp she’s been looking forward to; it’s the camp where her parents met, and where her late dad set a record for making a fire – she needs to hone her skills and honor their legacy. But now that there’s no power, the light in her mom has also seemed to turn off after being triggered by the ragging river and memoir of Addy’s dad who was killed in a similar storm years ago.

Addy and her mom have always prided themselves in being self-reliant, to the point where they’ve never bothered making friends with the neighbors. But now Addy keeps running into her classmate, Caleb, on the hill above her house where they both get cell service. Caleb’s frantic about a missing neighbor, and Addy is amazed at how well connected he is to get help. When Caleb offers to help her get to camp, can she trust him?

This was a beautifully written middle grade novel that explored the complexities of humans and human emotion. Addy’s mom essentially goes through PTSD after the storm and flash flood because her husband passed in a storm very similar. Addy realizes that what she always thought was her and her mom being independent, was actually being pretty standoffish and learns that trusting people and asking for help aren’t bad things – I loved seeing her growth throughout.

I also enjoy her friendship that blossoms with Caleb and how they both help each other. 

Overall, this middle grade novel takes readers on an action packed journey filled with survival, friendship, and personal growth that readers will easily get immersed in.

*Thank you Nancy Paulsen Books and NetGalley for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review

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