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Island of the Blue Dolphins

 

            A large wave comes screaming towards the island, the ground shaking .
             This fictional book is called, Island of the Blue Dolphins, by Scott O"Dell. It is very realistic, and adventurous. The story takes place on an island about 90 miles off the coast of Santa Barbara California, in the 1600's. A girl gets stuck on the island all alone.
             Kerana is the main character. She is smart, makes dresses, and knows how to live in the wilderness; she's a survivor. When the Aluts arrive to the island, Kerana is only about 12 years old. Romo is Kerana's little brother, about 6 years old. He is adventurous and curious, like a dolphin. He is quick as a cricket, and lies like a snake. Ulopai is a little more mature than the other kids; she's about 14 years old. She is un-married, but wants to be married to a boy named Namko. The wise and brave Chow-wig was the chief of Ghalas-at; he was also Kerana's father.
             Two red masts rose slowly above the sea. What could it be? It is a Russian ship (Aluts)! The Aluts have come from Russia to the island, to hunt for otter for their pelts. They hunt, and when it's time to pay the village for the otter pelts, the Aluts try to pay with a chest of beads. The chief of the village says, " No this is not enough for the pelts, and will cost 3 more chests"! All of a sudden, a huge fight breaks out, and when it's over; the villagers see that chief Chow-wig has been killed. The Aluts leave without paying, but not after they have killed most of the village warriors. The villagers get canoes ready, just in case the Aluts come back. The new chief Kimki, leaves for the mainland in a canoe, but never returns, sending a ship to rescue the villagers, from the island, instead. As the villagers were loading onto the ship, Kerana notices that Romo is not there. The ship starts to leave, and Kerana shouts, "Stop, stop"! They refuse to stop, so she jumps into the water and swims back to the island to help Romo, loosing all of her valuables.


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