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J**L
Good book
This book is engaging and should hold the attention of young teens.Set in rural Guatemala in the 1980s, the first chapter opens with the massacre of an entire village of indigenous people. Our main character/narrator and his 4-year-old sister are the only survivors. While it is realistic to have them escape, I'm not sure how realistic it is to think a 12-year-old and his 4-year-old sister could then sail from Guatemala to Florida. In the author's defense, he uses some flashback scenes to explain the uniqueness of the boat. (The 12-year-old has at least some experience on the boat, and it was actually designed for long-distance ocean sailing, even though it was small.) And as the story unfolds, the author also includes an adult who travels with them for the first day and coaches the 12-year-old in more sailing skills. Still, it's quite a reach to think this would actually happen.It is difficult to find stories of war refugees that are appropriate for young adolescents. Most attempts either whitewash the suffering (probably to keep it less graphic) or they tell far too many details (probably to be true to actual events). I find both extremes to be problematic. For my classroom, I feel this book has a good balance of the two.Twenty-seven years ago, I was working with Guatemalan and Salvadoran refugees. I guarantee the author is sparing us from major horrific details in describing the event. In my opinion, the author presents sufficient information about the massacre to help students understand the severity of the situation without the unnecessary sensational details. And while the massacre was by Guatemalan soldiers, there is certainly no glorification of the rebels whose earlier visit to the village probably led to the massacre.I'm not sure why the entire book - written from the perspective of the 12-year-old boy - is written with no contractions. It sounds rather stilted at times. I don't know 12-year-olds (from the U.S. or from Guatemala) who speak so formally! I found that a bit annoying.In general, I would not recommend this book for children who are younger than 11 or 12, and would not recommend it for students who are extremely sensitive to accounts of violence. And the fact that this novel is based on actual violent events makes the violent images more upsetting for some readers.Overall, the story is suspenseful, adventurous, and ends in a hopeful way. Although the U.S. government supported (with training, supplies, and money) the Guatemalan military during this late period of the Cold War, Guatemala has thankfully returned to a more peaceful existence now. In the epilogue, the author states that he hopes future generations can learn from stories like this and not be so quick to support military actions in complicated situations.
C**S
Plenty of adventure and danger for the young reader
I read this book along with my grandson as a required 7th grade read. A eye opening account of the trials and dangers other young people in the world face and a look at strength that youngsters can possess. Plenty of adventure and danger to keep a 12 year old boy reading.
R**O
red midnoght
I think this book is good because it was from my very own country Guatemala I recommend this book to grownups and children above 10-year-old it was a great book
J**E
Fine for a cheaper price
Came in great shape nothing messed up the reading. I’m happy
S**H
So far from home
I loved this book it is so out done. I will always remember this book because it will make me think of all of the positive things in life, I love this book and I'm going to be telling all my friends about it. And even some of my teachers because I know that they will love this book
A**R
Glad I stuck with it
A little slow and painful to read with two young children on a difficult and dangerous journey but comes together at the end
K**R
Cool
It's a pretty lit book if I do say so my self. So yeah read it people for a story
A**T
Highly recommended.
This is a beautifully written story of a boy with amazing courage. Santiago faces tragedy and danger with determination and sensitivity, as he cares for his young sister and gets them through a tragic ordeal.
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