
The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle
by Avi (1990)
Like 'Ghost Canoe', this features a young protagonist uncovering secrets on a perilous sea voyage.

by Will Hobbs
After a sailing ship breaks up on the rocks off Washington's storm-tossed Cape Flattery, Nathan McAllister, the fourteen-year-old son of the lighthouse keeper, refuses to believe the authorities, who say there were no survivors. Unexplained footprints on a desolate beach, a theft at the trading post, and glimpses of a wild "hairy man" convince Nathan that someone is hiding in the remote sea caves along the coast. With his new friend, Lighthouse George, a fisherman from the famed Makah whaling tribe, Nathan paddles the fierce waters of the Pacific--fishing, hunting seals, searching for clues. Alone in the forest, Nathan discovers a ghostly canoe and a skeleton that may unlock the mystery of ancient treasure, betrayal . . .and murder.2000-2001 Georgia's Picture Storybook Award & Georgia's Children's Book Award Masterlist01-02 Land of Enchantment Book Award Masterlist (Gr. 6-9)
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by Avi (1990)
Like 'Ghost Canoe', this features a young protagonist uncovering secrets on a perilous sea voyage.

by Gary Paulsen (1986)
Fans of 'Ghost Canoe' will appreciate the intense wilderness survival and self-reliance elements.

by Scott O'Dell (1960)
Similar to 'Ghost Canoe', this tells a compelling survival story in a remote, natural setting.

by Theodore Taylor (1969)
This book shares 'Ghost Canoe's' themes of survival and an unexpected bond formed in peril.

by Jean Craighead George (1959)
Like 'Ghost Canoe,' this celebrates resourcefulness and a deep connection with the natural world.
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