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The Wildes: The Islands

New York Times bestselling author Roland Smith delivers the next installment of his bestselling series, this time taking the Wildes on a Galapagos Islands adventure.

Ring and Asia Wilde are back with another outdoor adventure! These siblings’ life is anything but ordinary. Some of their closest friends are endangered monkeys and rare birds. Instead of attending middle school, the siblings accompany their parents (scientists who work to save endangered species) on trips around the world.

Now the Ring and Asia are thrilled to be heading to the Galapagos Islands aboard a cruise that will be much more luxurious—and safer!—that they’re accustomed to. But on a day of island sightseeing, a volcano erupts and they need to flee. Ring and Asia are stranded on a broken-down Zodiac with a friend and their tutor’s twin brother. What’s worse is that the ship is long gone. They are well and truly adrift with little hope of rescue. Once again, Ring and Asia will need to use all their skills if they are going to get rescued.

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Interest Level Grade 3 - Grade 6
Reading Level Grade 4
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Publisher Sleeping Bear Press
Series The Wildes
Language English
Available Formats Hardcover (9781534113756), PDF (9781668979334), ePub (9781668979228), Hosted ebook (9781668979440)
Copyright 2026
Number of Pages 288
Dimensions 5 x 8
Graphics 1-color illustrations

Author: Roland Smith

Roland Smith is the New York Times bestselling author of more than forty books for young people. Among his books are the I, Q series, Peak, Beneath, Above, Zach’s Lie, the Cryptid Hunters series, Storm Runners, The Switch, and Elephant Run. Before becoming a full-time writer, he spent more than twenty years working with wildlife all over the world. He was a zookeeper, zoo curator, assistant zoo director, and research biologist. He was instrumental in reintroducing the red wolf back into the wild, and he was a consultant on the Yellowstone National Park gray wolf translocation. Roland and his wife, Marie, split their time between Bentonville, Arkansas, and their small farm near Portland, Oregon.

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