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Dive into the heart-wrenching journey of Egan Tucker in Brian Falkner's compelling young adult novel. Set against the stunning backdrop of New Zealand’s Coromandel bush, this gripping survival story explores the essence of resilience and the pursuit of friendship. After a desperate escape from an abusive environment, Moana, known as Moma, raises Egan in isolation, imparting vital survival skills and a powerful moral compass. With the only companionship being his mother for the past 15 years, Egan's world drastically shifts when he meets JT, a Department of Conservation deer culler who introduces him to the concept of friendship. However, everything spirals when Moma mysteriously disappears during a supply run. This sets Egan on a brave quest to Auckland, where he navigates the harsh realities of street life, far removed from his sheltered upbringing. This captivating young adult fiction not only tackles tough societal issues, including domestic violence and personal growth but also weaves an enthralling adventure that resonates deeply with teens and adults alike. Perfect for lovers of adventure stories and meaningful narratives that spark reflection, this brand new release from Scholastic New Zealand is a must-read. Discover this enthralling tale of adventure, survival, and human connection that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the last page.