Found by Joseph Bruchac is a thrilling young adult novel that combines action, suspense, and Indigenous wisdom. The story follows Nick, a teenage survival expert and Abenaki youth, who becomes a target after witnessing a murder on his way to Camp Seven Generations, a Native outdoor school. The novel is set in the Canadian wilderness, where Nick must rely on his knowledge of nature and survival skills, rooted in teachings from his Abenaki elders, to evade his technologically equipped pursuers.
The novel’s fast-paced narrative echoes the classic tale of being hunted, reminiscent of ‘The Most Dangerous Game’, while adding a unique Indigenous perspective. Bruchac enriches the story with Abenaki cultural insights, making it both educational and engaging. Nick’s transformation from prey to hunter provides a compelling arc, underscoring themes of resilience, environmental respect, and the power of cultural heritage.
Bruchac’s straightforward writing and taut pacing make *Found* an excellent choice for readers aged 12–18 who enjoy suspense and survival tales. It’s a riveting exploration of how modern dangers intersect with ancient wisdom and nature’s enduring support.