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All Thirteen: The Incredible Cave Rescue of the Thai Boys' Soccer Team - by Christina Soontornvat (Hardcover)
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- Winner of the 2021 Kirkus Prize for Young People's LiteratureA 2021 Newbery Honor BookA 2021 Robert F. Sibert Honor BookA 2021 YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults FinalistA 2021 Orbis Pictus Honor Book A unique account of the amazing Thai cave rescue told in a heart-racing, you-are-there style that blends suspense, science, and cultural insight.
- Newbery Medal (Children's) 2021 3rd Winner, Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards (Nonfiction) 2021 3rd Winner
- 8-12 Years
- 10.0" x 7.8" Hardcover
- 288 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, Adventure & Adventurers
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"On June 23, 2018, twelve young players of the Wild Boars soccer team and their coach enter a cave in northern Thailand seeking an afternoon's adventure. But when they turn to leave, rising floodwaters block their path out. The boys are trapped! Before long, news of the missing team spreads, launching a seventeen-day rescue operation involving thousands of rescuers from around the globe. Combining firsthand interviews of rescue workers with in-depth science and details of the region's culture and religion, [the author]...masterfully shows how both the complex engineering operation above ground and the mental struggles of the thirteen young people below proved critical in the life-or-death mission."--Book Synopsis
Winner of the 2021 Kirkus Prize for Young People's LiteratureA 2021 Newbery Honor Book
A 2021 Robert F. Sibert Honor Book
A 2021 YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults Finalist
A 2021 Orbis Pictus Honor Book A unique account of the amazing Thai cave rescue told in a heart-racing, you-are-there style that blends suspense, science, and cultural insight. On June 23, 2018, twelve young players of the Wild Boars soccer team and their coach enter a cave in northern Thailand seeking an afternoon's adventure. But when they turn to leave, rising floodwaters block their path out. The boys are trapped! Before long, news of the missing team spreads, launching a seventeen-day rescue operation involving thousands of rescuers from around the globe. As the world sits vigil, people begin to wonder: how long can a group of ordinary kids survive in complete darkness, with no food or clean water? Luckily, the Wild Boars are a very extraordinary "ordinary" group. Combining firsthand interviews of rescue workers with in-depth science and details of the region's culture and religion, author Christina Soontornvat--who was visiting family in Northern Thailand when the Wild Boars went missing--masterfully shows how both the complex engineering operation above ground and the mental struggles of the thirteen young people below proved critical in the life-or-death mission. Meticulously researched and generously illustrated with photographs, this page-turner includes an author's note describing her experience meeting the team, detailed source notes, and a bibliography to fully immerse readers in the most ambitious cave rescue in history.
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Soontornvat selects details and measures her pacing with the practiced hand of a master storyteller, and while everything is supported by meticulous research, the prose never suffers from information density; rather, every aside--whether on hypothermia, ketamine, or Navy SEAL training--adds tension through understanding. Readers who already know the outcome will nonetheless be enthralled by this singular tale that captures the importance of STEM education, the beauty of Thailand, and the best of humanity--collaboration, innovation, sacrifice, family, and love.
--Booklist (starred review) In lucid prose written in third-person-present tense for a heightened sense of immediacy, Soontornvat gives readers a journalistic account of the difficulty and complexity of the rescue effort. Using interviews and other primary sources, she keeps a tight focus on the unfolding story, with its inherent edge-of-your-seat, heart-in-your-throat drama, adroitly juggling a parade of characters, clearly laying out the technical and engineering challenges, and judiciously parsing out expository information in the occasional sidebar.
--The Horn Book (starred review) An in-depth account of a harrowing real-life mission that succeeds against all odds...Masterful storytelling fleshes out the complex human emotions behind key decisions, illuminates diplomatic and political negotiations, and underscores an unwavering faith--in maintaining hope and in harnessing powers of the mind. Thoughtfully researched, expertly crafted.
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Soontornvat's narrative nonfiction account shares these events and those that led to the rescue along with intricate details about caverns, sump diving, and other scientific details that emphasize the harrowing conditions of the rescue. She also touches on Thai culture, immigration issues, Buddhism, and religion...This stellar nonfiction work reads like a heart-pounding adventure story. Every library should have a copy.
--School Library Journal (starred review) Soontornvat masterfully chronicles this amazing undertaking, in which incredible ad hoc feats of engineering became commonplace. Her narration and the testimonies of the numerous figures she interviewed are suspenseful and deeply felt. Interspersed with All Thirteen's gripping account are fascinating, accessible analyses - supplemented by photos, diagrams, maps and more - of the cultural, technological, scientific and spiritual considerations that affected the rescue effort, from Buddhism to climate change to political protocol...All Thirteen is an inspiring testament to those 18 fateful days of communal empathy, determination and hope. In Soontornvat's talented hands, it's at once a nail-biter and a revelation "This rescue was impossible, and they did it anyway."
--BookPage (starred review) In her nonfiction debut, Soontornvat (Simon at the Art Museum) presents a well-researched, comprehensive look at the 2018 rescue of the Wild Boars juvenile soccer team from Thailand's flooded Tham Luang Nang Non cave...Soontornvat delivers humanizing coverage of a harrowing event, attempting to decenter Western media's lens with great success. Back matter includes an author's note and a bibliography
--Publishers Weekly Online (starred review) Soontornvat's narrative moves smoothly between those stranded deep within the cave (which eventually included four rescuers who chose to stay with them), local and national officials whose competence and reputation were at stake, and diverse teams of recruits and volunteers, whose energy and goodwill sometimes exceeded their effectiveness...Most spreads feature at least one color photograph or a schematic of a cave or recovery system; well-placed insets add cultural and scientific notes. An author note remarks on Soontornvat's research and personal experiences, and annotated source notes, a bibliography, and index will also be provided.
--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books The term page-turner gets tossed around a lot, but All Thirteen is the real deal. Even if you think you know this story, you won't be able to stop reading.
--Steve Sheinkin, award-winning author of Bomb and Undefeated All Thirteen is one of the best middle-grade nonfiction books that I have ever read. Even though I knew how this story was going to end, I found myself captivated from beginning to end. Christina Soontornvat did a marvelous job bringing this inspiring rescue to young readers.
--Colby Sharp, cofounder of Nerdy Book Club A nonfiction marvel.
--Minh Lê, award-winning author of Drawn Together
About the Author
Christina Soontornvat grew up in a small Texas town, where she spent many childhood days behind the counter of her parents' Thai restaurant with her nose in a book. She is the author of many books for young readers, including three Newbery Honor Books: A Wish in the Dark, also a Jane Addams Children's Book Award winner; The Last Mapmaker, also a Walter Dean Myers Award Honor Book; and All Thirteen: The Incredible Cave Rescue of the Thai Boys' Soccer Team, also a Robert F. Sibert Honor Book and a YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults finalist. Her picture books include A Life of Service: The Story of Senator Tammy Duckworth and The Blunders: A Counting Catastrophe! Christina Soontornvat lives in Tennessee.Dimensions (Overall): 10.0 Inches (H) x 7.8 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: 2.5 Pounds
Suggested Age: 8-12 Years
Number of Pages: 288
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
Sub-Genre: Adventure & Adventurers
Publisher: Candlewick Press (MA)
Format: Hardcover
Author: Christina Soontornvat
Language: English
Street Date: October 13, 2020
TCIN: 79680455
UPC: 9781536209457
Item Number (DPCI): 247-41-0167
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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I read this book aloud to my boys, ages 12, 7 and 5, and we all loved it! It’s hard to find one book that will keep their attention due to their age ranges but this book did the trick. The pictures helped! My boys loved putting faces to names. From start to finish we were completely captivated by this book. I thought the author, Christina Soontornvat, did a fantastic job including lots of good detail for the reader and relaying all the information in a straightforward understandable manner without getting too technical. Throughout the book I kept thinking her research must have been no small feat. Soontornvat made you feel as if you were right there as decisions were being made and actions being taken. You learned about the soccer players, their wonderful relationship with their coach and the rescue team. It was a real treat for the reader to learn about everything that was not shown on the news, all the behind the scene discussions and events that took place. The photographs (and words) included in the book helped “see” the true dedication of all the people involved in rescuing these boys from start to finish and the obstacles they faced and the decisions they had to make. You felt like you were right there in the middle of all the action! I also really liked how the author had sections in the book touching upon the Thai culture as this helped the reader understand the dynamics at play.
All in all, this book surpassed my expectations, and I learned so much about this traumatic yet successful rescue.