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Review of Racing the Wild

Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 15:12
by williams Emerald
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Racing the Wild" by Rosanna Andrea Feeken.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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“Racing the Wild: A Journey of Freedom and Friendship” by Rosanna Andrea Feeken is a powerful and moving young adult novel that captures the resilience and determination of a teenage boy named Chris. Set against the backdrop of the Australian bushland, this story delves into themes of personal freedom, friendship, and the struggle against adversity.

Chris, a teenager halfway through year 8, starts at a new school at the beginning of the story. Despite his initial shyness, Chris quickly makes friends, demonstrating his intelligence and the depth of his character. However, his life outside of school is far from easy. Alongside his bullying older twin brothers, Chris works for their father, Leon Franklin, a renowned racehorse trainer. Their daily routine involves mucking out stables, feeding, and exercising horses under the oppressive rule of their abusive father. This relentless work and the abusive relationships at home create a harsh environment that Chris struggles to endure.
 
One of the most compelling aspects of Chris’s character is his passion for sketching. This hobby provides him with a much-needed therapeutic escape from the tension and abuse he faces daily. His sketches are not just drawings, but a lifeline that helps him process his emotions and find some solace amid the chaos.
 
Chris’s determination to fight for what he believes is right often lands him in trouble, both at home and at school. This trait becomes particularly significant when the horse he has been training comes under threat. Faced with the potential loss of the animal he has grown attached to, Chris makes a perilous decision. He embarks on a dangerous journey through the Australian bushland, driven by a mix of fear, hope, and a fierce sense of justice.
 
Feeken’s vivid descriptions of the Australian landscape add a rich, immersive quality to the narrative. The vast, untamed bushland becomes a character in its own right, reflecting Chris’s inner turmoil and the wild, unpredictable path he must navigate to find freedom and protect the horse he loves.
 
The novel is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the transformative power of friendship and self-expression. Chris’s journey is not just a physical one but also an emotional and psychological adventure that challenges him to confront his fears and grow beyond the limitations imposed by his abusive environment.
 
"Racing the Wild” has been well-received for its realistic portrayal of difficult family dynamics and its inspiring message of hope and resilience. It resonates deeply with young adults and older readers, offering a gripping and emotional read that underscores the importance of fighting for one’s beliefs and the invaluable support of friends. Additionally, the book has been praised for its rich character development, immersive world-building, and thought-provoking themes that explore identity and self-discovery. Furthermore, it has been exceptionally well edited; I didn’t find any errors.
 
In summary, “Racing the Wild” by Rosanna Andrea Feeken is a beautifully crafted tale that combines adventure, emotional depth, and the stark realities of life under abuse. It is a significant contribution to contemporary young adult literature, offering readers a story that is both heart-wrenching and uplifting. I didn’t find anything to dislike in this book; its seamless blend of adventure and emotional depth captivates me. Its nuanced portrayal of abuse adds complexity to the narrative. I can’t rate it less because the book’s ability to evoke both heartache and hope makes it deserving of a 5 out of 5 star rating. I highly recommend it to anyone seeking a poignant and uplifting journey in contemporary young adult literature.

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Re: Review of Racing the Wild

Posted: 24 Jun 2024, 02:20
by Nwokedi Nnaemeka Julius
After reading a detailed and heartfelt review of "Racing the Wild" by Rosanna Andrea Feeken, I am captivated by the way you described the novel. The story of Chris's resilience, friendship, and determination set against the backdrop of the Australian bushland sounds incredibly moving and immersive. The themes of personal freedom, self-expression, and the struggle against adversity portrayed in the book resonate deeply with me. Your praise for the rich character development, immersive world-building, and emotional depth has piqued my interest, and I am eager to delve into this beautifully crafted tale that combines adventure and poignant storytelling. I look forward to experiencing the transformative power of friendship and the strength of the human spirit in "Racing the Wild.

Re: Review of Racing the Wild

Posted: 26 Jun 2024, 07:58
by Sean Patrick Tracy
As a prospective reader, this review makes "Racing the Wild: A Journey of Freedom and Friendship" by Rosanna Andrea Feeken sound like an engaging and powerful read. The blend of personal struggle, emotional depth, and adventure in the Australian bushland is very appealing. The focus on Chris’s resilience and the transformative power of friendship and self-expression seems like it will offer both inspiration and a poignant narrative.

Re: Review of Racing the Wild

Posted: 27 Jun 2024, 21:24
by Obido Samuel Chiemerie
"Racing the Wild: A Journey of Freedom and Friendship" by Rosanna Andrea Feeken sounds like an incredible read based on this review. The themes of resilience, friendship, and overcoming adversity in the backdrop of the Australian bushland are intriguing. The focus on Chris's character development and his passion for sketching adds a compelling emotional depth. I'm particularly drawn to the vivid descriptions of the landscape and the realistic portrayal of difficult family dynamics. This book seems like a poignant and inspiring journey that I would love to explore.

Re: Review of Racing the Wild

Posted: 16 Jul 2024, 03:25
by Jake Shaun
As Chris navigates the challenges of his family life, his friendships, and his personal growth, readers will find themselves rooting for his success, inspired by his courage, and eager to join him on his quest for a brighter future.

Re: Review of Racing the Wild

Posted: 21 Jul 2024, 03:42
by itz maya
This review of "Racing the Wild: A Journey of Freedom and Friendship" by Rosanna Andrea Feeken has me completely captivated. The themes of personal freedom, friendship, and overcoming adversity sound incredibly compelling, and Chris's journey through the Australian bushland seems both thrilling and deeply emotional. I’m particularly intrigued by how Chris uses sketching as an emotional escape and how the Australian landscape is vividly described. This book appears to be a powerful blend of adventure and emotional depth, and I can't wait to experience it for myself.

Re: Review of Racing the Wild

Posted: 23 Jul 2024, 03:22
by Julius Peters
“Racing the Wild: A Journey of Freedom and Friendship” is a deeply moving and beautifully written novel. Rosanna Andrea Feeken captures the raw emotions and challenges of a young boy fighting for his beliefs amidst adversity. Chris’s journey through the Australian bushland, fueled by passion and resilience, is both inspiring and heart-wrenching. The book’s vivid descriptions and rich character development make it a compelling read, highlighting the power of friendship, self-expression, and the human spirit. Highly recommended for its profound message and immersive storytelling.

Re: Review of Racing the Wild

Posted: 26 Jul 2024, 01:41
by Emmanuel Chiahulamiro
"Racing the Wild: A Journey of Freedom and Friendship" by Rosanna Andrea Feeken sounds like an incredible read. The themes of resilience, friendship, and overcoming adversity set against the Australian bushland are intriguing. Chris's character development and his passion for sketching add emotional depth. The vivid landscape descriptions and realistic portrayal of family dynamics make this book a poignant and inspiring journey. I’m eager to explore it.

Re: Review of Racing the Wild

Posted: 26 Jul 2024, 06:09
by Elendu Divine Ugochi
Readers will find themselves pulling for Chris's success, encouraged by his bravery, and ready to accompany him on his journey towards a better future as he navigates the difficulties of his family life, friendships, and personal development.

Re: Review of Racing the Wild

Posted: 26 Jul 2024, 17:28
by Remilekun Kehinde
"Racing the Wild" sounds like a deeply moving journey of resilience and friendship set against the backdrop of the Australian bushland. The protagonist's passion for sketching and his determination to protect what he loves amidst adversity make this novel a compelling read for anyone drawn to stories of courage and emotional growth.

Re: Review of Racing the Wild

Posted: 09 Aug 2024, 05:50
by Rachael Stephen
"Racing the Wild" by Rosanna Andrea Feeken is a poignant young adult novel set in the Australian bushland, where Chris, a teenage boy, navigates abuse and adversity. Through themes of friendship and self-expression via sketching, the novel portrays Chris's journey of resilience and growth amidst challenging family dynamics. Rich descriptions of the landscape add depth to this compelling tale of courage and hope.

Re: Review of Racing the Wild

Posted: 18 Aug 2024, 17:20
by Enkay Favour
“Racing the Wild” by Rosanna Andrea Feeken sounds like a powerful young adult novel that intertwines a gripping adventure with deep emotional themes. The story of Chris navigating the harsh realities of his life and finding solace through his sketches, combined with a dangerous journey through the Australian bushland, promises a compelling and poignant read. This book seems to offer a rich exploration of personal resilience, friendship, and the quest for freedom.

Re: Review of Racing the Wild

Posted: 22 Aug 2024, 17:37
by Priscilla Kurah
Chris’s character is incredibly relatable and inspiring. His passion for sketching as a form of escape from his harsh reality adds depth to his character and highlights the importance of creative outlets in coping with difficult situations. His journey through the Australian bushland was both thrilling and emotionally charged.

Re: Review of Racing the Wild

Posted: 22 Aug 2024, 17:39
by Priscilla Kurah
The portrayal of the Australian bushland in 'Racing the Wild' is nothing short of breathtaking. Rosanna Andrea Feeken’s vivid descriptions bring the landscape to life, making it feel like another character in the story. The wild, untamed environment mirrors Chris’s inner struggles perfectly.

Re: Review of Racing the Wild

Posted: 22 Aug 2024, 17:41
by Smart Link
Richard L. Haight’s journey in 'The Unbound Soul' is incredibly inspiring. His willingness to explore diverse spiritual traditions and his eventual discovery of the Warrior’s Method provide valuable insights for anyone on a path to self-discovery. The practical tools he shares are particularly helpful for those looking to connect with their inner selves.