We're Doing What for Summer Vacation?

We're Doing What for Summer Vacation?

By Cindy Davis, Ali Rollason

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We're Doing What for Summer Vacation? is a nonfiction story told by Ali, a typical ten-year-old American girl who spent the summer traveling on a budget across Borneo with her older brother and parents. Ali just wanted to be a normal kid with a normal family spending summer vacation at the beach in Florida. Unfortunately, she has former hippie parents that wanted a big summer adventure. This was not her idea of summer fun! On her adventure, she lived in a tree house, experienced bedbugs, learned a little about Muslim culture, ate strange food, went white-water rafting, got trapped in a stairwell alone and thought she was being kidnapped, trekked in the jungle, saw orangutans, experienced leeches, stayed with the locals in their houses, found real skulls from headhunters, discovered an island of lost children, and went scuba diving with turtles bigger than she was. This story is not your ordinary nonfiction story. It is a quirky journey about a typical girl experiencing a very untypical place.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN-13: 9781481746748
ISBN-10: 148174674X
Published on 5/6/2013
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 112

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Kelly Williams Kelly Williams

Join 9 year-old Ali, her brother Zak, her Mom and Dad on the adventure of a lifetime! Ali has been places in her 9 years, but nothing has prepared her for her family's trek to Borneo for their summer vacation. Ali meets every exciting twist and turn with wide-opened wonder as she explores this new place so very different from life back home in the United States. This real-life travelogue provides kids and adults alike with a unique view of a culture so very different from our own. Add this to your summer reading list. You will not be disappointed!

Theo Woods Theo Woods

Some books are good to take on vacation but this book takes you on the vacation. Truly inspirational and thoroughly entertaining! This book can be understood by those who have been lucky enough to travel and by those inspiring to see more. This book should be added to every grammar school's curriculum throughout the world.