"My Side of the Mountain" by Jean Craighead George, is an extraordinary book about a young man, Sam Gribley, who leaves his cramped family home in New York City, to survive off of the family land in the Catskill Mountains. The book itself is written as if it is Sam's journal and is in first person point of view,and is a record of all of the things that Sam goes through as a result of surviving off of the land.
This story if one of my personal favorites due to the fact that it is about survival and nature, not from an adults point of view, but from a young person's point of view; apart from that it is an easy read that also contains really detailed drawings which are actually Sam's "diagrams" of what he is doing or seeing. One thing that I also find very interesting about the book is the fact that it creates a very beautiful relationship between Sam and his little companion, Frightful, a falcon that he took from a nest and raised from a young chic. This relationship is one of the most important aspects of the story because it is a driving force behind Sam's success and ability to survive through the difficulties of living off of the land. This also leads into one of my favorite parts of the book.
There are two different parts in the book that I absolutely love, one of them being how Sam ends up with a falcon companion. I won't go into much detail, however I will say this, I enjoyed how it wasn't something randomly put into the book and actually was linked into the story, and I also found the way that he went about retrieving Frightful very funny and unique. My second favorite part of this narrative is the end and the twist that occurs, which happens to be a very sweet heart-warming addition to the story. I love how the author made sure there were no loose ends in the story by the way he connected everything at the end. It was one of those "Awwww!" moments that put a smile on my face.
One thing that I wish would have been different is if the author made the transitions between one event to another a little smoother. I understand that the book is written as a series of journal entries, however, in between some of the events that take place there seems to be an almost abrupt pause that some what bothered me. Other than that, this was an amazing book that really captured my attention and made it nearly impossible to put down.