55 pages • 1 hour read
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In Dusti Bowling’s middle-grade survival novel in verse, The Canyon’s Edge (2020), Nora and her father, both dealing with PTSD and the loss of Nora’s mother, become trapped in a slot canyon after a flash flood. As Nora faces numerous desert dangers, she confronts her inner demons and fears, ultimately finding the strength to rescue her father and begin healing from her trauma. This book references the death of a loved one and gun violence.
The Canyon's Edge by Dusti Bowling is widely praised for its compelling narrative and emotional depth, centering on a young girl's survival story. Readers appreciate the intense, fast-paced plot and well-developed protagonist. However, some critique the book's reliance on verse format, which might not appeal to all. Overall, it's an impactful, poignant read.
A reader who would enjoy The Canyon's Edge by Dusti Bowling is likely a middle-grade to young-adult enthusiast who thrives on suspense, survival tales, and emotional journeys. Fans of Hatchet by Gary Paulsen and Holes by Louis Sachar will find the blend of adventure and personal growth appealing.
Lexile Level
750LSurvival Fiction
Realistic Fiction
Action / Adventure
Relationships: Family
Identity: Mental Health
Emotions/Behavior: Courage
Animals
Grief / Death
Mental Illness