Skip to content

Himalayan Kidnap: The First Alex and James Eco-Adventure in Nepal

Book
Himalayan Kidnap: The First Alex and James Eco-Adventure in Nepal by Jane Wilson-Howarth, and Betty Levene

As seen:

By Jane Wilson-Howarth, and and, Betty Levene

avg rating

4 reviews

Reviews

26 Jan 2018

Himalayan kidnap is about two teenage brothers, Alex and James, who are on a hazardous journey taking a package to their parents in Nepal. They later find out this package contains a ransom to free their parents from the Maoists, a group that opposes the Nepalese government. The book is gripping and the vivid descriptions of the jungle and the wildlife they encounter make you feel that you are there too. After avoiding various wild animals, they fall down into a vast cave system. Will the squabbling siblings escape? Who can they trust in their search?

This fast moving book is hard to put down. I would recommend it for anyone who likes adventure books that don’t drag on, especially if they like wildlife too. It would be good to read to younger children and there are some excellent illustrations as well. I can’t wait to find out what happens next.

30 Dec 2017

Two British boys meet up with their Nepali friend Atti, to rescue their parents from the clutches of kidnappers. They have to contend with dangerous wildlife, armed terrorists, crocodile infested rivers and hunger. This is an exciting yet believable tale of adventure, brotherly banter and dung fights.
The book is beautifuly illustrated with the animals that the children encounter.

12 Dec 2017

What makes this adventure story unique is the author's first hand and in depth knowledge of the flora and fauna of Nepal. The descriptions of both are so vivid that you feel you are really there, with the two brothers, Alex and James, as they desperately follow the trail of their kidnapped parents, facing life-threatening danger along the way.

09 Dec 2017

This is an exciting adventure for children (and others) over the age of eight features two scruffy English boys and their fiesty no-nosense Nepali friend Atti. The children have the huge challenge of rescuing the boys' parents from kidnappers and as they chase the grownups through the jungle, they encounter all kinds of dangerous animals - beautifully drawn by Betty Levene.

Latest offers

View our other programmes