2017 Copyright MG
Genre: Fantasy
Grade Level: 3rd – 7th
Reading Level: 4.3 (9 points) 288 pages
Publisher: Walden
Pond Press (May 30, 2017)
My Rating: 4 out
of 4
Readability: Easy to read, fascinating!
MHL Division: Crossover
Summary:
On the island, everything is perfect, but each year, a boat
arrives with one new child and takes the oldest child away.
9
children live on an island without any adults. The oldest child is the elder
and takes care of the youngest child. When the boat comes, about once a year,
the oldest child leaves, and a new child comes. A new elder takes their place.
Every other year a boy and then a girl come to the island and there seems to a
rhythm in this process. Throughout the year the children live in their own cabins,
forage for food, play, read, hunt and live in a wonderful island community. In
this story, the eldest girl, Jinny, decides not to get on the boat when it is
her turn. The balance of the island
starts to change and trouble begins to brew.
This
book has an ending that some have really hated. I didn’t mind that everything
is not wrapped up for us. There is a somewhat dream-like mystical state to this
book and I found myself wishing I could live on this island too. You can also start to understand the fable
like quality. Perhaps this is an expression of what childhood might be like and
the island gives us this wisdom. Read this book….it is fun to imagine this life…and
what it really means.
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