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* A Horn Book Fanfare Book
* An American Bookseller Pick of the Lists
* A Booklist Editor's Choice
* A New York Times Book Review Notable Book
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Paperback: 80 pages
ISBN-10: 078681358X
ISBN-13: 978-0786813582
Ã¥ Å©±â: 19.6 cm x 13.2 cm
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Book Description
In alternating chapters, Morning Girl, a twelve-year-old Taino, and her younger brother, Star Boy, vividly recreate life on a Bahamian island in 1492 - a life that is rich, complex, and soon to be threatened.
Morning Girl, who loves the day, and her younger brother Star Boy, who loves the night, take turns describing their life on an island in pre-Columbian America; in Morning Girl's last narrative, she witnesses the arrival of the first Europeans to her world.
School Library Journal
Young sister and brother team Eliza and Riley Duggan bring sincerity and heart to their portrayal of 12-year-old Morning Girl and her younger brother Star Boy, two children living on a Bahamian Island in 1492 (Hyperion, 1992). Michael Dorris's lyrical language rolls off the tongues of the two young narrators, who bring the hopes, everyday lives, and petty sibling rivalry of the two protagonists—each named for the time of day that they love best—to life. Hints of change come at the end of the story, when Morning Girl encounters strangers on the beach—revealed in the epilogue read by Terry Bregy to be members of Christopher Columbus's crew. This gentle story reveals the rhythms of life on the island before the Europeans came, showing listeners the richness of the islanders' lives. |
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