The setting of "Voyage of the Frog" by Gary Paulsen primarily takes place on the open ocean, where the protagonist, a young boy named David, embarks on a journey in a small sailboat after being thrust into a survival situation. The story also includes elements of his hometown, where he reflects on his life and relationships, particularly with his late uncle, who owned the boat. The vastness of the sea serves as both a backdrop for adventure and a catalyst for David's personal growth and self-discovery.
In the book "Voyage of the Frog," the Frog is on a mooring in a small cove in Maine when the story begins. The protagonist, David, goes there to spend time alone and reflect after the death of his uncle.
It not an nonfiction book but a fiction one It's not an nonfiction book but a fiction one
David has to keep away from all danger, and get to safety asap...
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The main character in "The Voyage of the Frog" by Gary Paulsen is David Alspeth, a teenage boy who embarks on a solo sailing journey. The other main character is Frog, the small sailboat that David takes on his adventure.
A favorite frog book is Frog and Toad Treasury. This book includes 3 stories about frog and toad.
If you cross a frog and a book you get a croak book.
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A whaling voyage
The boy frog is prince charming who transformed into a frog by a witch julia gillard
the gun is the setting in the book
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