Brian Wessel texted me a couple weeks ago about a book his daughter checked out of her elementary school library entitled "Brian's Hunt" by Gary Paulsen. The front cover shows a teenager with a stickbow. The kid on the cover even looks like Brian Wessel in his youth! Gary Paulsen wrote a series of very popular scholastic books for pre-teen kids. His first was entitled "Hatchet," about a 13 year old boy who goes down in a small plane crash in the Canadian wilderness when his pilot has a heart attack and flies far off course. With only a hatchet to survive, Brian spends three months in the wilderness and discovers not only himself but learns to make his own bow and arrows, survival techniques, etc. and learns to love the outdoors more than civilization. The popularity of Hatchet lead to a series of other Gary Paulsen books about Brian's adventures. I ordered several hardback copies used for $3-$4 each with free S&H on abebooks.com They can be read in one night (100 pages or so). Even though they are written for school kids, they are very well done and pro-hunting. If you know any 9-12 year olds who like to read, I highly recommend the three that I've read so far of the series. The author obviously knows a thing or two about hunting with bows and arrows.