”In this authentic survival adventure...it’s the identity questions as much as the taut rescue story that will resonate with readers.” --Booklist ------------------------- “Like many adventure and survival novels for teens, Lost in the River of Grass is also a coming-of-age story, as Sarah gains immense knowledge about herself and her capabilities in a short, intense time period. In addition to outlining this profound personal growth, author Ginny Rorby also introduces readers to the bizarre, almost otherworldly environment of the Everglades, a place readers may even beg to visit—but not without a big can of bug spray and some sturdy waterproof shoes.” --BookPage ------------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- “Wildlife and vegetation are vividly described; Sarah’s fear is palpable in scenes of near-disaster, and readers will cheer when she and Andy make it safely out of the swamp after five days.... Rorby cleverly offers only subtle hints that Sarah is African-American and Andy is white until late in the story, adding depth to this survival story framed within the story of an outsider.” --Kirkus Reviews ------------------------- “Factual details about local flora and fauna make this more than just a survival story, creating an intimate portrait of the Everglades.” --School Library Journal ------------------------- “With the relatable character of Sarah, this novel of suspense with intermittent spurts of humor leads you through the marshes in a way no school field trip ever could." --The ALAN Review ------------------------- “This book will appeal to survival and wilderness story enthusiasts." --VOYA