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Film Lost on a Mountain in Maine
A Bangor Daily News front page from July 26, 1939, proclaims the news that lost 12-year-old Donn Fendler was found alive more than a week after he getting lost atop Maine's Mount Katahdin. (The Bangor Daily News via AP)

Local school staple 'Lost on a Mountain in Maine' from 1939 hits the big screen nationwide

Maine schoolchildren know about the boy lost for more than a week on the state’s tallest mountain

By DAVID SHARP
Published - Nov 01, 2024, 03:24 PM ET
Last Updated - Dec 16, 2024, 05:44 PM EST

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Most Maine schoolchildren know about the boy lost for more than a week in 1939 after climbing the state’s tallest mountain. Now the rest of the U.S. is getting in on the story.

Opening in 650 movie theaters on Friday, “Lost on a Mountain in Maine” tells the harrowing tale of 12-year-old Donn Fendler, who spent nine days on Mount Katahdin and the surrounding wilderness before being rescued. The gripping story of survival commanded the nation’s attention in the days before World War II and the boy’s grit earned an award from the president.

For decades, Fendler and Joseph B. Egan's book, published the same year as the rescue, has been required reading in many Maine classrooms, like third-grade teacher Kimberly Nielsen's.

“I love that the overarching theme is that Donn never gave up. He just never quits. He goes and goes,” said Nielsen, a teacher at Crooked River Elementary School in Casco, who also read the book multiple times with her own kids.

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