She and Tony took the hood off of the Plymouth(the car) and they used it as a sled to try to get to some cabin Tony found earlier in the book. Then they got lost, then found a "camp site"(if you can call it that it was some picnic tables and a men's bathroom). so they rested for one more day then followed some sort of path and made it to some lady's house and she got them to the hospital. Cindy went home quicker than Tony because Tony had a broken leg.
In the novel "Snow Bound" by Harry Mazer, Cindy and Tony survived being stranded in the snowstorm by finding shelter in an abandoned hunting cabin. They rationed their food and managed to stay warm by building a fire. They also made efforts to attract the attention of rescuers by lighting signal fires and leaving markers in the snow.
The main theme of "Snow Bound" by Harry Mazer is survival and resilience in the face of adversity. The book follows a young boy's struggle to survive in a harsh winter landscape after a plane crash, highlighting themes of courage, determination, and the power of hope.
Norma Fox Mazer
Haverhill, Massachuesets NO NO NO it was Tug Hill, New York! Snow Bound by Harry Mazer. Now what were yooooooooou talking about because I have no clue which Snow Bound you are talking about sir or ma'am!
Harry Mazer, the author, has never publicly discussed his sexual orientation.
Here is the list of Harry Mazer's books: http://www.booksnbytes.com/authors/mazer_harry.html#Books
Harry Mazer was born on May 31 1925 in Bronx, NY. Harry Mazer is an author for young and adults. He write especially "realistic" novels about war, he was in war too during WW II.
None that I have seen
a boy?
no- he is an orphan
smoke weed
He loves writing/typing
he liked fishing and obviously writing