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Lily's looking for adventure, and the great outdoors is just the place to find it! Convinced she'll become the next famous outdoorswoman, Lily asks her parents for tons of camping and survival gear for Christmas. But little does she know she's headed for an adventure she'll never forget. When Lily and her family are stranded in the worst storm ever on the way to a mountain cabin for Christmas, survival becomes the name of the game---in more ways than one. It's like their very own Swiss Family Robinson adventure---but instead of pirates, a shipwreck, an island, and animals, it's snow, snow, snow! In the end Lily learns it's not important what and how much you get, it's how you handle what you have and being grateful for it.
- Sales Rank: #774380 in Books
- Color: Blue
- Published on: 2002-09-01
- Released on: 2002-09-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 6.18" h x .39" w x 8.50" l, .45 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 112 pages
From the Back Cover
"Lily’s looking for adventure, and the great outdoors is just the place to find it! Convinced she’ll become the next famous outdoorswoman, Lily asks her parents for tons of camping and survival gear for Christmas. But little does she know she’s headed for an adventure she’ll never forget. When Lily and her family are stranded in the worst storm ever on the way to a mountain cabin for Christmas, survival becomes the name of the game—in more ways than one. It’s like their very own "Swiss Family Robinson" adventure—minus the pirates, the shipwreck, the animals, and stuff. In the end Lily learns it’s not important what and how much you get, it’s how you handle what you have and being grateful for it."
About the Author
Nancy Rue has written over 100 books for girls, is the editor of the Faithgirlz Bible, and is a popular speaker and radio guest with her expertise in tween and teen issues. She and husband, Jim, have raised a daughter of their own and now live in Tennessee.
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This is gonna be way cool,' Lily said... She squirmed around under her seatbelt so she could see Suzy and Reni in the backseat. They were both nodding, and even in the darkness of the van, she could tell both pairs of dark eyes were shining with that kind of delight that appears only when something really neat is about to happen. 'I didn't think we'd get to do anything this big in Junior Youth Group,' Reni said, the beads on her numerous braids clacking together as she shook her head. 'I thought they only did stuff like camp-outs in the Senior group.' 'Is it gonna be that big, I mean, really?' Suzy said. Lily didn't have to be able to see her to know her eyebrows were coming together in a worry knot. She'd wondered how long it would take nervous little Suzy to start stressing about this---but Lily was ready for her. 'It's gonna be major big,' Lily said. She loosened her seatbelt a little so she could get up on her knees and peer at her two friends over the seat. 'You heard them say this is gonna be total 'survival in the wild,'' Reni put in. 'But there's nothing to worry about. You saw those people who are gonna head it up---they're professionals. And besides, they're gonna be training us from now 'til March, which is---' 'Three months,' Reni said. 'So it's gonna be fine.' Lily gave her head of curly red hair a final nod. She could see Suzy nodding, too, though with less enthusiasm. Suzy wasn't a go-at-everything-full-blast person. Lily was already envisioning herself pitching a tent up in the Poconos, fully prepared to ward off an entire family of bears. 'I'm glad we've got three months to get ready,' Reni said. 'I'm gonna have to do some major talking to get my dad to fork over for all that camping equipment. Did you see all that stuff they had up there on the stage?' 'But they said we didn't have to buy all that,' Suzy said. 'They said we should just be looking in our garages and attics for stuff.' 'My parents don't have stuff,' Reni said. 'They've never been camping in their lives!' For the first time since they'd left the church parking lot, Lily turned to look at her father, who was driving the van---and probably writing his next lecture on C. S. Lewis in his head. As she looked at his slender, freckled hands on the steering wheel and his I'm-dreaming-of- The-Chronicles-of-Narnia eyes peering through the icy windshield, it occurred to Lily that she might have the same problem. 'Do we have any camping equipment around the house, Dad?' she said. Dad pulled the van to a stop at a red light and looked at her as if he'd just realized she was in the car with him. 'Do we have what, Lilliputian?' he said. The heater wasn't working too well in the van, and the 'what' came out with a puff of frosty breath. 'Camping equipment,' Lily said. 'Why?' Dad said. 'Are you planning to run away from home?' Lily rolled her eyes at Suzy and Reni, who giggled into their mittened hands. Dad had so not heard a word they'd been saying---and it didn't take a nuclear physicist to figure out that there wasn't so much as a tent stake anywhere near the Robbins' house. 'I'll ask Mom,' she said. 'I bet she camped before you guys got married.' Dad chuckled. 'She tried to drag me out into the wild once, but I managed to escape.' That was good for more eye rolling. 'Ooh---look at those lights!' Reni said. Reni was clearing a circle in the fog on the side window. Lily craned her neck to see what she was pointing at. It was pretty hard to miss. Somebody's yard was so lit up that it looked as if the sky had snowed twinkle lights. 'We saw that the other night,' Suzy said. 'My dad said he'd hate to see their electric bill.' 'Yeah,' Reni said. 'My dad lets my mom hang a wreath on the door and that's it for outside decorations. He's always whining about money.' 'Wow,' was all Lily said. When it came to Christmas, her parents never mentioned how much it was costing. Christmas at the Robbins' house was a huge deal. They didn't go as all-out with the lights as some people did, but there was usually the manger scene on the lawn and the candles in every window---not to mention the platter after platter of cookies that came out of the kitchen, and the ten-foot tree they always put up, and the pile of presents that magically appeared under it on Christmas Eve. But then another thought occurred to her. It was only six days 'til Christmas---school was already out for vacation---and nothing had magically appeared at their house. Yikes, Lily thought, I haven't even made my wish list yet! That part wasn't surprising. Until Friday---and this was only Sunday--- she'd been wrapped up in the business of being seventh-grade class president, and talk about a big deal. She and the other officers had thrown the party to end all parties for their class the last day before the holidays. No wonder she hadn't noticed that nary a cookie had yet made its way out of the oven. Besides all that, Mom and Dad were trying to adopt another kid, which meant filling out forms and going to meetings, and the house was overrun with construction workers, who were adding on a new room to the place. Nobody had had time to squeeze in Christmas preparations. But Lily smiled to herself as she watched the front-yard displays of lights flicker by. This was perfect timing. She would make her wish list right away and fill it with all that neat stuff the survival camp people had shown them. It's a good thing I hadn't already written it, she thought, because I would have loaded it up with outfits to wear to conduct class meetings. I've got stuff I can use for that---but I do not have a sleeping bag, a tent, a canteen, decent hiking boots, and---
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Another great Lily book!!!!
By A Customer
Lily Robbins is now into becoming Outdoor Woman- and she's sure she can do it if she gets the camping gear she wants for Christmas. However, her parents are fed up with all the materilism of Christmas, and decide to take the family to a cabin to spend the holiday.
The plans take a turn, however, when a car wreck forces to them to stay in a high school gym with several other families. When a little girl gets in danger, will Lily be able to help her?
Parents of children 9 and under may want to use caution with this book, as there is a unwed teenage mother. However, Lily is a lovable heroine- an "everykid", yet very much herself. The lesson about materilism is well presented and made me think hard.
This belongs in every preteen's collection.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Another Lily book
By Christine M. Irvin
Rough and Rugged Lily, is a book in the Lily series written by Nancy Rue. Just a week before Christmas, Lily learns her youth group will be going on a camping expedition in March. She's very excited about the upcoming adventure and lists camping equipment as her wanted items on her Christmas list.
But, mom and dad have other plans. After Lily and her two brothers give their "wish lists" to their parents, a family meeting is called. The siblings are told that not only will they not be getting any store-bought gifts for Christmas this year, they will be going to a remote cabin in North Carolina where they will spend the rest of the Christmas holiday. If that weren't bad enough, there are more conditions and limits: The cabin will be decorated only with things that can be found in the surrounding woods; all gifts must be hand-made; and the kids can take only three things with them - a food treat; a game; and a book - with the idea of sharing the items at the cabin.
Needless to say, the kids are not thrilled, Lily especially. She has already begun dreaming of her upcoming camping adventure and was counting on her parents to provide her with the necessary gear (or at least money or a gift certificate so she could buy it herself) as her Christmas gifts. So, out of spite, she takes a food treat that only she likes, a game that she knows her brothers hate to play (but she figures they'll play the game with her out of boredom) and a book about camping.
Before the family makes it to their remote cabin, though, they are stranded in a high school gym during an unexpected snow storm. A remote cabin in the woods sounded bad enough, but this is even worse. But, Lily and her family survive the ordeal and come out stronger than before.
What I Like: This is a great story for preteens, both girls and boys (although the story is intended for girls) about thinking about others.
What I Dislike: I was a bit uncomfortable with the way the parents went about telling the kids they were going to be away from home for Christmas and they were not going to fulfill their kids' wish lists. I support what they did, I just didn't like they way they went about presenting it. Really, if you're going to be taking three kids for an extended stay in a remote setting during the Christmas holiday, the least you should do is give them fair warning, not wait until the night before the trip to even tell them about it.
Overall Rating: Very good.
Christine M. Irvin - Christian Children's Book Review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Great story for young teen girls
By In the Bookcase
Another Lily book with some good Christian morals embedded in the story.
In this book, while Lily has a list of a bunch of new stuff she wants for Christmas, her parents have a different idea this year. Lily and her two brothers are not thrilled about it. However, an important lesson is learned--one that many children should learn too.
Great story for young teen girls to read.
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