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  1. Download Island of the Blue Dolphins – Scott O’Dell ebook Far off the coast of California looms a harsh rock known as the island of San Nicholas. Dolphins flash in the blue waters around it, sea otter play in the vast kep beds, and sea elephants loll on the stony beaches.
  2. Dolphins flash in the blue waters around it, sea otter play in the vast kelp beds, and sea elephants loll on the stony beaches.Here, in the early 1800s, according to history, an Indian girl spent.
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The actual island, called the Island of the Blue Dolphins in the story, was settled by Indians about (A) 2000 BC, (B) 1400, (C) 300 BC. The island was discovered in 1602 by a Spanish explorer looking for (A) gold, (B) a port where treasure ships could take shelter, (C) new places for colonies. Island Of The Blue Dolphins by Scott ODell, Twelve year old Karana escapes death at the hands of treacherous hunters, only to find herself totally alone on a harsh desolate island How she surviv. San Nicolas Island, (PDF, 2.9 MB), courtesy of Santa Barbara Botanic Garden Interactive maps that allow you to explore Karana's world, created by Scott O'Dell, as well as the world of the present-day San Nicolas, including plants, animals, and natural features found there. Emuparadise. Island of the Blue Dolphins Overview. Based on a true story, The Island of the Blue Dolphins describes the years in which Karana lives alone on a Pacific island, after her people had fled from visiting hunters.

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In the Pacific there is an island that looks like a big fish sunning itself in the sea. Around it, blue dolphins swim, otters play, and sea elephants and sea birds abound. Once, Indians also lived on the island. And when they left and sailed to the east, one young girl was left behind. — This is the story of Karana, the Indian girl who lived alone for years on the Island o..more
Published February 8th 2010 by HMH Books for Young Readers (first published 1960)
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Apr 12, 2007karen rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
this may be the best book for kids ever written. it teaches young girls everything they will ever need to know in their resourceful lives: how to build a fence out of whale bones, how to kill giant squids, how to alternately befriend and defend against scary wild dogs, and how to make skirts from cormorant feathers. since i got kicked out of brownies and never got to learn All The Things That Girl Scouts Learn, this book taught me how to wilderness-survive. and now i live in queens. so - not muc..more
Jan 24, 2018Julie rated it really liked it · review of another edition
When my defiant preteen daughter stands before me in great protest to any one of my many actions or words, she often resembles Disney's Pocahontas. She has tan skin and black hair that touches her waist and dark eyes that are kept busy with a vigilant observance of the world's injustices (and her mother's shortcomings). If she's not on horseback, then she's standing before you, holding a cat or a small rodent or a dog. (Or a strange, stuffed chinchilla).
So, when this middle child of mine receive
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Jan 23, 2017Ɗẳɳ 2.☊ rated it liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: classics, middle-grade, historical-fiction, buddy-reads
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If this book just so happens to be one of your childhood favorites, and you notice my rating here, you may be asking yourself, “Why must I forever be soiling all the things you hold dear?” Ah, that’s a good question and one that I often ponder myself. But, in fairness, I didn’t actually hate this story. According to the GR rating standards, two and a half stars means it was slightly better than “okay,” but I can’t quite say that I “liked it.” How about I just say it was underwhelming and le
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Feb 29, 2012Jason Koivu rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Back in the '70s and early '80s teachers liked to make their students cry, and so they forced them to read books like Island of the Blue Dolphins, which is just the kind of good old fashioned heartbreaking stuff to do the trick!
It starts of great this story of a Chumash (local natives to the Santa Barbara, California area) tribe taken by surprise by fur hunters and then taken from their island, accidentally leaving behind a brother and a sister. There is sorrow a'plenty. The tale trots along, ev
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Aug 01, 2007Patricia (theinfophile) rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Might I be bored, annoyed, or disgusted with Scott O'Dell's many works from the viewpoints of young women? If I read them now, sure, I might be.
But I SWORE BY Scott O'Dell when I was 10-12 years old, and I think that's what mattered. The girls in the books spoke to me, and they were written for me then, not for the me that is now.
I will buy his books for my younger cousins, and hope they get the sense of self and adventure that these short novels offer.
Jun 30, 2016Wanda rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: childrens-books, read-in-2016, public-library
***Wanda’s Summer Carnival of Children’s Literature***
Well, this was a blast from the past! I remember reading this (probably several times) during grade 5 or 6, maybe both. Funny what I remember from those childhood readings—my take away from it was that girls could do whatever they needed to and just as well as anyone else.
Looking at it now through adult eyes, I see a lot more of what the author was trying to do. His wildlife conservation message is “thump you on the head” obvious to me now. I
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Feb 08, 2009Christina rated it did not like it · review of another edition
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Jun 18, 2017Ana O rated it really liked it · review of another edition

I'm not crying. It's just raining on my face.
I finished this book in record time. #WorthyOfAnOlympicGoldMedal.
Full review to come. Probably.
Nov 28, 2018da AL rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: audio-books, classic-literary, young-adult-literary
A beautifully told historical account of a strong Native American girl. Audiobook version does it justice.
Mar 19, 2014Ashley *Hufflepuff Kitten* rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: childhood-favorites, kickass-ladies, adaptation-loved-it, i-own-it, 2017
You know a book will stay with you forever when you reread it after probably 20 years and still hear your elementary school librarian's voice in your head as you read it.
Jun 08, 2007stephanie rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: prize-winners, young-adult, would-rec, good-more-than-once, historical-fiction, absolutely-must-read, childhood-favorites
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Jun 21, 2007Jean rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Recommends it for: anyone wanting to be a kid again
a children's book, this is my all time favorite. based on the true story of a young woman who had to survive alone on an island for more than 20 years. typical me..i love stories about strong women. i promised myself that when i 'grew up,' i would visit the grave-site of the woman who inspired the book. when i lived in california, i finally made my way to the mission in santa barbara where she was buried. for a moment i was able to flash back to my childhood self looking into the future..and i..more
Jan 09, 2009Corinne Edwards rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: read-outloud-to-my-kids, 2009, coming-of-age, historical-fiction, childrens-literature, adventure, survival, sheely, native-american-interest, animals
This is a book that I read outloud to my two older children, ages 8 and 6. We LOVED IT. Here's my 8 year old daughter's thoughts:
It's about a girl a girl who is left on an island and she has to survive by herself. She makes her own weapons and she makes her own house that she makes with whale ribs for a fence. They used seaweed to tie the whale ribs together. That was my favorite part. I liked the ending, even though there were sad parts.
From my 6 year old:
I liked about how she made weapons. I l
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Oct 06, 2007Hellokitty rated it liked it · review of another edition
The book that I read was,' Island Of The Blue Dolphins' this book was great! It is about a girl named Karana, and she is from an indian tribe, she lives on an island called,' The Island Of The Blue Dolphins'. Her father is the chief of the tribe, she has an older sister and younger brother. One day some people came and battled them, and her father dies. After this some more people come to their island, and try to help them, so the people gather some belongings and get on the ship. Her brother f..more
Jul 20, 2008Abby rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
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Aug 03, 2007Kathryn Cantrell rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Recommends it for: All children and everyone who remembers this book fondly.
This was the best book in my early elementary years. I remember my first grade teacher, Mrs. Hendrickson, reading it to us over the course of a few weeks in serial form. I read it myself in third grade. And now, out of nostalgia (can you be nostaligic for your 8-10 year-old self?), I'm re-reading it. I remembered it as the adventurous, though sad, life of a young girl. Now it seems less about adventure and much more about the heart-breaking trials of a lonely girl, left alone and for dead.
What t
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Oct 13, 2016readage 📚☕️ rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Can I be honest? I read this back in school, probably in 5th or 6th grade. (At least I think I did.) I just finished it at the age of 29 and I found myself fighting to get through it. When I started it in June, I was excited but I couldn't keep up the enthusiasm past a few chapters. It was incredibly boring. It just plodded along and didn't get better. How do middle grade children get through this book? I don't think it's a classic because it truly failed to engage me. The 2 stars are for the re..more
Feb 02, 2013Sandy rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: prizewinner-newbery, nf-creative, fiction-juvenile, native-american, short-book, source-avrl, fiction-ya, fiction-adventure, 2015-read
The first half of the book was very slow, almost to the point where I was bored, but I kept reminding myself of the audience for which it was written and pushed forward. Karana's time alone on the island made me feel very sad; I could really identify with her loneliness, especially when she tried to row her canoe to the mainland. Nothing frightens me more than the thought of being alone in a small vessel surrounded by endless miles of water, and I shared the fear which eventually caused her to t..more
Jan 13, 2019Katie Gallagher rated it really liked it
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I’ve been slowly working my way through a pile of middle-grade and lower YA literature, all of which have held a special place in my heart at some point in time. Richard Peck, E. Nesbit, Louis Sachar, Madeline L’Engle–these were the authors I grew up with, and even just a glimpse at the covers of these books bring back fuzzy, happy memories, even though I have close to no recollection about their actual contents. Reading these older books feels akin to taki
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Jan 07, 2015Pamela rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: american-indians, california, classics, adventure, historical-fiction, orphans, young-adult, childrens, own, top-picks-read-in-2015
One of the key elements for historical fiction authenticity is research. Cohesive blending of facts and fiction along with atmosphere authenticity and delivery are also contributing factors. So it’s no wonder Scott O’Dell won the John Newberry Medal for “Island of the Blue Dolphins.” It’s well-written, brilliantly constructed, atmospheric, eloquently Spartan, fluid, and obviously well-researched. And thinking about the publishing date – 1960 – I’m especially in awe in regards to O’Dell’s researc..more
May 10, 2012Bubbles74454 rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I'm in sixth grade and we read this book in class. A ship comes and takes villagers from the village of Ghalas-at East. But a young girl named Karana gets left behind. Karana waits for the ship to come back. While she does she goes after animals, builds shelter, gets food, whatever she has to do to survive.
The central idea of this story is it takes hard work to survive on an island. Karana goes out everyday at dawn and returns at sunset. That is a very long time to be out and working. She has
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Sep 01, 2018Kellyn Roth marked it as did-not-finish · review of another edition
I started this forrreeevvveeerr ago, but never finished it. I'm told it's decent; ten-year-old me just got bored. Who knows why. ;)
I wanted to read this book for a while now, but I never had the opportunity because of time. I also didn't know this was based on a real story in history. The book was very easy to read, I enjoyed it. It was at times slow and predictable, but it was an okay read for all ages. Don't expect a super book, but I would read it again, so there for it gets 3 points
Jun 13, 2018Timothy Urges rated it liked it · review of another edition
A traumatic tale of a young girl abandoned on an island.
Turns out I did not read this as a child, though I thought I had. I have an image in my head after all these years that I thought belonged to this book. Now I’m curious to know what source it originates from.
Jan 24, 2017Linda rated it really liked it · review of another edition
me: 4 stars
son (age 10): 2 stars
daughter (age 5): 2 stars
I quite enjoyed this audio book overall, although after having just listened to The Cay, it felt a bit slow. I enjoyed all the relationships the MC developed with the various animals on the island in the absence of human companionship. My kids did not enjoy it as much and were happy to be done with it.
My son said that there was not enough 'action' and that there was 'too much talk about feelings'. He would have given it 1.5 stars, except
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Jan 19, 2019Farideh rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
May 31, 2009Brian rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Reading a book for a second time, separated by 33 years is a curious thing. I can recall the when and where of my first reading, and the basic plot, but the rest was just echos between the covers. My daughter wanted to read this with me and I'm glad that I re-read an excellent work for young readers and had the opportunity to discuss the book with her. And had I not read this for a second time I might not have learned that this story was based upon a real event; a girl turned woman that was left..more
Apr 14, 2015Amber rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: ebooks-library, reccomendations
When Karana's brother and father die and the rest of her indian tribe go away to another island, she remains on the Island of the Blue Dolphins and has to fend for herself against the wild dogs and other animals. Can she survive? Read on and find out for yourself.
This was a pretty good read so def check this one out. It is available at your local library and wherever books are sold.
Mar 04, 2019Alaina rated it liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: 2019-ng-group-challenge, contemporary, classics, fiction, historical-fiction, kindle-unlimited, march-2019, young-adult
I guess I must be in a deep dark classic book hole right now.
Island of the Blue Dolphins honestly sounded a bit better than it actually turned out to be. I feel like it was because of the pacing. The beginning was so freaking slow. It almost put me to sleep and I was counting down the seconds until I was done with this book. Thankfully, it did get a bit better towards the end.
After meeting Karana, well I felt bad for the girl. She's alone on this island, all lonely and shit. She also kind of rem
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Dec 20, 2014Deborah Markus rated it liked it · review of another edition
Time to catch up on reviewing books I actually read a few months ago!
I haven't read this since I was a child. I didn't get much out of it then. It's a beautiful book, but seemed frighteningly somber to me. Also, I was (and kind of still am) all about dialogue, and the main character, Karana, spends several years completely alone on an island. So I respected this book, but didn't feel any urge to reread it as a kid.
I reread it as an adult because I've been reading James Loewen's Lies My Teacher T
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Scott O'Dell (May 23, 1898 – October 16, 1989) was an American children's author who wrote 26 novels for youngsters, along with three adult novels and four nonfiction books. He was most famously the author of the children's novel Island of the Blue Dolphins (1960), which won the 1961 Newbery Medal as well as a number of other awards. Other award winning books by O'Dell include The King's Fifth (19..more
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“Below me Rontu was running along the cliffs barking at the screaming gulls. Pelicans were chattering as they finished the blue water. But suddenly I thought of Tutok, and the island seemed very quiet.” — 30 likes
“After that summer, after being friends with Won-a-nee and her young, I never killed another otter. I had an otter cape for my shoulders, which I used until it wore out, but never again did I make a new one. Nor did I ever kill another cormorant for its beautiful feathers, though they have long, think necks and make ugly sounds when they talk to each other. Nor did I kill seals for their sinews, using instead kelp to bind the things that needed it. Nor did I kill another wild dog, nor did I try to speak another sea elephant.
Ulape would have laughed at me, and other would have laughed, too -- my father most of all. Yet this is the way I felt about the animals who had become my friends and those who were not, bu in time could be. If Ulape and my father had come back and laughed, and all the other had come back and laughed, still I would have felt the same way, for animals and birds are like people, too, though they do no talk the same or do the same things. Without them the earth would be an unhappy place.”
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Far off the coast of California looms a harsh rock known as the island of San Nicholas. Dolphins flash in the blue waters around it, sea otter play in the vast kep beds, and sea elephants loll on the stony beaches. Here, in the early 1800s, according to history, an Indian girl spent eighteen years alone, and this beautifully written novel is her story. It is a romantic adventure filled with drama and heartache, for not only was mere subsistence on so desolate a spot a near miracle, but Karana had to contend with the ferocious pack of wild dogs that had killed her younger brother, constantly guard against the Aleutian sea otter hunters, and maintain a precarious food supply. More than this, it is an adventure of the spirit that will haunt the reader long after the book has been put down. Karana's quiet courage, her Indian self-reliance and acceptance of fate, transform what to many would have been a devastating ordeal into an uplifting experience. From loneliness and terror come strength and serenity in this Newbery Medal-winning classic. In celebration of the book's 50th anniversary, this edition has an introduction by Lois Lowry, Newbery Medal-winning author of The Giver and Number the Stars.

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