Island of the Blue Dolphins

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Scott O'Dell: Island of the Blue Dolphins (2016, University of California Press)

hardcover, 256 pages

Published Oct. 4, 2016 by University of California Press.

ISBN:
978-0-520-28937-6
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4 stars (1 review)

Story of a young girl abandoned on a small island by her family and her village, and of her fight for survival.

The incredible courage, determination and strength of this girl is showcased throughout as she learns to do the things that only the men of her tribe did before, and battles not only the hunters who frequent the island, but also her desperate loneliness as well...

Excellent read for kids 11 and older.

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A nostalgic read that still has hooks

4 stars

Let me start by saying that I have no idea how it stands up culturally today or how much of the story is based in fact or folklore. I'm happy for anyone with more knowledge to clarify or confirm.

The writing is simple, but the story has plenty going for it. It's a tale of survival, loss, love, belonging, home, culture, and so many other things. Of the many books I read in school, this one pops up in memory the most. So I decided to give it another read. I wasn't disappointed.

While categorized as juvenile fiction, there's nothing particularly juvenile about it apart from the age of Karana. The challenges she faces are no less adult—or life and death—than any other book I've read written for older audiences.

I won't go so far as to call the book wholesome, it communicates enough of the violence and struggle to …