The author of "Downriver" is Will Hobbs, and the author of "Down River" is John Hart.
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Troy, Jessie, Star, Rita, Pug, and Adam
the person telling the story is a girl named jessie...
the source of the river cole is hobbs hill
in chapter 9 tehy find a waterfall and Adam axidently hit rita on the hed and fredy stitched her hed
Albert Hoyt Hobbs has written: 'The vision and the constant star' -- subject(s): Social policy 'The claims of sociology'
"Down River" by Will Hobbs explores themes of survival, redemption, and the power of nature. The river in the book serves as a symbol of life's challenges and the journey towards self-discovery, as the characters navigate its tumultuous waters and face their fears and past traumas. Overall, the river symbolizes the transformative journey towards healing and growth.
In the book "Downriver" by Will Hobbs, Troy is one of the main characters. He is a skilled river guide who leads a group of teens on a whitewater rafting trip down the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. Troy's knowledge of the river and leadership skills are challenged when the group encounters dangerous situations during the journey.
Nobody dies in this book. Troy and Pug try to kill Freddy with Adam's scorpion. They leave them behind to get to safety. The police Pug and Troy is found later in Malibu. Star moves in with Jessie, her father, and Madeline
Hobbs is on Darkspear
The address of the Hobbs Public Library is: 509 N. Shipp, Hobbs, 88240 5799