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High school seniors, Jed Romson and Elizabeth Sitton, are kidnapped, flown to remote upstate Maine, stranded, and must learn to survive on their own after their kidnapper hits a goose and crashes his plane.
About the author
J.L. Callison, a graduate of Bob Jones University, has had a diverse, wide-ranging career in sales, management, recycling, and transportation. Youth work is one of his greatest passions, and he regularly speaks to teens. An avid reader, he particularly enjoys military history and American history.
Summary
High school seniors, Jed Romson and Elizabeth Sitton, are kidnapped, flown to remote upstate Maine, stranded, and must learn to survive on their own after their kidnapper hits a goose and crashes his plane.
Foreword
The concept of "Stranded at Romson’s Lodge" is an examination of what should happen if two Christian teens are stranded with no one else around to observe what they do or don’t do. Will they maintain their moral values, or will they yield, and how will their parents handle the loss and emotional stress? Stranded’s ultimate purpose is to encourage young people not to succumb to what popular media portrays as the norm, while entertaining them with a quality story. "Stranded at Romson’s Lodge" is unique in that it is not about zombies, vampires, or magic; but it revisits an outdoor adventure theme that has been ignored for a number of years.