![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And he’s clearly waiting with one hand on the throttle to fly this city girl back to where she belongs, convinced that she’s too pampered to handle the wild. While she struggles to adjust to this rugged environment, Jonah-the unkempt, obnoxious, and proud Alaskan pilot who helps keep her father’s charter plane company operational-can’t imagine calling anywhere else home. She braves the roaming wildlife, the odd daylight hours, the exorbitant prices, and even the occasional-dear God-outhouse, all for the chance to connect with her father: a man who, despite his many faults, she can’t help but care for. But when Calla learns that Wren’s days may be numbered, she knows that it’s time to make the long trip back to the remote frontier town where she was born. Calla never looked back, and at twenty-six, a busy life in Toronto is all she knows. This guide is intended for book clubs to use, but because I’m not in a book club and as far as I’m aware there are no clubs in my area, I figured I’d do it all by myself and share my thoughts online.Ĭalla Fletcher wasn’t even two when her mother took her and fled the Alaskan wild, unable to handle the isolation of the extreme, rural lifestyle, leaving behind Calla’s father, Wren Fletcher, in the process. So these questions actually come from Book Club Discussion Guide - The Simple Wild on K.A Tuckers Website (find the guide HERE). Today I figured I’d do something new and post sort of book discussion about on one of the books I’ve read recently that I really enjoyed, The Simple Wild by K.A Tucker. ![]()
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