How it Works: Every Tuesday I’ll be sharing a “bite” of a
book I’m currently reading. Just a two or three sentences from a page I’ve
already read that I feel gives a little insight to the feel of the book or
something I found interesting up to that point along with the page that it
comes from and the total number of pages in the book. I’ll also share a quick
preview opinion of it as a whole to that point. If you want to join in the fun
and share your current reads please leave it in the comments or link to your
site.
The Book: Stowaway by Karen Hesse
Book Bite: "SATURDAY 9th [New Continent--Lat. 34°44’S] We have come
upon islands that the Captain calls the Cavelles. The natives here did not come near at first, having heard from
other natives of our guns. Tupia was able to calm their fears and spent a good
time talking with them." (from pg. 143/300)
My Thoughts So Far: I love that it's based on the true story of a
young boy who stowed away on Captain Cook's voyage. I think that the journaling
style made it a little hard to get into at first and can be frustrating because
she only speaks of places and things as the boy would have known them so it's
not always clear where they are or what they're looking at. Still there are so many amazing things that took place on
their voyage that make it easy to get caught up in the adventure. I
think would be fun to base a unit study around this book and I can easily see my
10yr old loving the story. (currently on pg. 204/300)
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