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On the Edge

On the Edge

Published in
1981
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Description

On the Edge tells the story of Emerald Lake Visser, an unhappy fourteen-year-old who came to live on her aunt and uncle's farm when she was orphaned at age five. A misfit in her community and at school, her only real friend is an elderly woman, Jess, who teaches her to sail. Emma's a natural sailor, as if she's been on a sailboat her whole life. When Jess dies, it's revealed that she was Emma's grandmother. After receiving a letter that her mother may be living in the Bahamas, Emma runs away on her grandmother's boat, the Edge, to find her. Disguising herself as a boy, Emma sails the Edge through the Erie Canal, down the Hudson River, out onto the Atlantic Ocean and through the ICW to Miami, where she crosses the Gulf Stream to the Bahamas. Navigational mistakes, near misses with the coast guard, a robbery, and storms put Emma in danger time and again. To add to her stress, by the time she reaches New York City she suspects she's being followed. She notices small black pebbles appearing on her boat, along with dirty footprints in her cockpit. When a handwritten note is tucked into her porthole, she becomes very frightened. She has no passport and is underage. If she's caught, she'll be sent back to the farm. But Emma is determined to find her mother.
Age
12-18
Text complexity
proficient
Length
225 pages

Why to read

  • Engaging Storylines: Melissa Lowell's books often feature compelling narratives that keep readers hooked from the first page to the last. 'On the Edge' is likely to offer an engaging storyline that explores the challenges and triumphs of its characters.
  • Relatable Characters: Lowell has a knack for creating relatable and well-developed characters. Readers might find themselves connecting with the protagonist's journey and experiences.
  • Passion for Skating: If 'On the Edge' is part of the 'Silver Blades' series or similar, it will likely delve into the world of figure skating, offering insights into the sport and the dedication it requires. This can be particularly inspiring for readers with an interest in skating or sports in general.
  • Themes of Perseverance and Growth: Melissa Lowell's books often explore themes such as perseverance, personal growth, and overcoming adversity. 'On the Edge' may provide valuable lessons and inspiration for readers facing their own challenges.