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While Farley Mowat’s 1956 young adult novel Lost in the Barrens (also known as Two Against the North) is a purely fictional tale (unlike for example his Never Cry Wolf and People of the Deer), Mowat's featured text does in my humble opinion read delightfully realistically and that his sense of geographic place (Northern Manitoba and Southwestern Northwest Territories) is absolutely spot-on, is totally spectacular, with Lost in the Barrens being a fast paced and intensely detailed survival tale o
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