Night of the Howling Dogs

by Graham Salisbury

Hardcover, 2007

Status

Available

Call number

HF1975

Genres

Publication

Wendy Lamb Books (2007), 208 pages

Description

In 1975, eleven Boy Scouts, their leaders, and some new friends camping at Halape, Hawaii, find their survival skills put to the test when a massive earthquake strikes, followed by a tsunami.

User reviews

LibraryThing member elizardkwik
Based on a true story, this book tells the events surrounding a deadly camping trip and a group of Boy Scouts who prove more than their knowledge of tying knots. Through background information on the boys, the author adds multiple layers into the story. The content and level would probably appeal
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to middle school readers.
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LibraryThing member lrothmier
Very good book about the bonds that one makes through friendships that one creates by self or out of necessity. Good choice as a Mark Twain nominee for the 2009-2010 school year.
LibraryThing member jcole7
This novel by Graham Salisbury is very exciting!! 'Night of the Howling Dogs' is about several boy scouts that go camping in Hawaii. While on their trip an earthquake and a tsunami occurs. The boys' scouting skills are really put to the test during their adventure. Not only do they deal with
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natural disasters but also mother nature. The boys work together and eventually find themselves to safety.

This book was really exciting. It was a book that will keep you on your toes and rooting for the boys to make it through. I have never had the opportunity to read Salisbury's work, but now that i have, i really enjoy his adventures.

Classroom extension: 1)When informing students about extra curricular activities, this novel could be referred to the boy who are interested in participating in boy scouts.2) Also, when learing about natural disasters such as an eartquake or a tsunami, this novel could give students an idea of what happens during those disasters.
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LibraryThing member skstiles612
I had this book classified as an adventure until I finished it. It is based on actual events of a 1975 earthquake and tsunami that hit Hawaii. In this story Dylan is on his way camping with his scout troop. This seems like an awesome idea until he realizes the scout master has brought along Louie,
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some one Dylan knows, or assumes he knows as a trouble maker. But things aren’t always what they seem to be. Louie knows Dylan recognized him from a previous run in. He also does what he can to torment and tease Dylan. When the earthquake hits, followed by the tsunami Dylan gets to see another side of Louie.
I kept thinking about how many times we make snap judgements about people based on what we see on the outside. Once we get to know that person we often realize that we had things all wrong. This was a great book with a great lesson that didn’t come across as preachy. Once again Mr. Salisbury has given us much to think about.
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LibraryThing member nataliev1311
What starts as a simple boy scouts trip into the wilderness of Hawaii ends in a desperate fight for survival as the island erupts in turmoil. Though the adventure is compelling, it is the characters that really drive the story. We are presented with a large cast, but each addition is well fleshed
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out. With each chapter we grow closer with the characters as they face their own personalities, strengths, and foibles and pull together to survive.
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LibraryThing member Alirambles
Night of the Howling Dogs was nominated for the Oregon Book Award's young adult category. The story, based on a real-life earthquake and tsunami that Graham Salisbury's cousin's scout troop survived in 1975, seemed like the type of adventure that would appeal to my boys. We read it aloud, but the
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short chapters and high action would also appeal to 9-15 year old boys reading to themselves. My boys (8 and 12-in-4-days) were enthusiastic, asking for chapter after chapter, especially in the second half. For our musings on the book two days after finishing it, see Worducopia
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Awards

Nebraska Golden Sower Award (Nominee — 2010)
Young Hoosier Book Award (Nominee — Middle Grade — 2010)
Sequoyah Book Award (Nominee — Intermediate — 2010)
Triple Crown Awards (Nominee — 2010)
Utah Beehive Book Award (Nominee — Children's Fiction — 2010)
Kentucky Bluegrass Award (Nominee — Grades 6-8 — 2009)
William Allen White Children's Book Award (Nominee — Grades 6-8 — 2009-2010)
Nutmeg Book Award (Nominee — Intermediate — 2011)
Mark Twain Readers Award (Nominee — 2010)
Sunshine State Young Reader's Award (Nominee — Grades 3-5 — 2010)
Nēnē Award (Nominee — 2009)
Grand Canyon Reader Award (Nominee — 2010)
Black-Eyed Susan Book Award (Nominee — Grades 6-9 — 2009)
Isinglass Teen Read Award (Nominee — 2010)
Maud Hart Lovelace Award (Nominee — 2011)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

208 p.; 8.44 inches

ISBN

0385731221 / 9780385731225

Barcode

422
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