Friday, June 10, 2011

Summer Read: Island of the Blue Dolphins

I was excited to begin Island of the Blue Dolphins this summer.  I remember how Ms. Martinez dressed up as the main character, Karana, for he wax museum project.  Inspired by her love of the book, I wanted to check it out!  Getting recommendations on books to read from friends, family members, and coworkers is a great way to find out about interesting reads.



After the first few chapters, I wish Karana would share more with me.  She talks about her brothers death, the events that occurred, but doesn’t go very deep into how she felt.  She must have felt terribly sad, and maybe even guilty.  The whole reason she jumped off the ship was for him.  Now even though she risked her own life to save him, it was sort of all for nothing.  I feel very sorry for Karana but I want to know more about what she’s thinking, what she feels, and what she believes.

At this point in the book Karana has lived for several months all by herself.  She must be incredibly lonely.  But the book can’t go on forever like this.  So now she is taking a canoe to try and get to another island.  How can she make it?  I predict that she will have to turn back to her island.  The book is supposed to be about the Island of the Blue Dolphins and if she leaves it before the book is even halfway done that wouldn’t make sense.

1 comment:

  1. Mrs. Asterman, I hope you enjoy this book as much as I always have. Karana is a powerful protagonist. Her strength, love, and will to survive are inspirational to readers at any age.

    ReplyDelete