Small Acts of Amazing Courage

Small Acts of Amazing Courage
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2011

Lexile Score

940

Reading Level

4-6

ATOS

5.7

Interest Level

6-12(MG+)

نویسنده

Mandy Williams

شابک

9780307917096
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
While her father fights in WWI, teenaged Rosalind has enjoyed great freedom in India, spending time with her native friends. After the war, her father sends her back to England to become a proper British lady. But Rosalind has a strong will, and, emboldened by her hero, Gandhi, she seeks her own path. The story calls for narrator Mandy Williams to portray characters of widely varying ages and both genders across two continents. Her low-pitched, whispery voice is pleasant, and she portrays the female characters, both British and Indian, well. However, her male characters are unconvincing. But thanks to the strong protagonist, listeners will be enticed in to find out the end of Rosalind's story. G.D. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from February 21, 2011
Master storyteller Whelan (Homeless Bird) again whisks readers to a dramatic period in world history, this time to post-WWI India, where Gandhi's unconventional methods of protest are causing a stir. Fifteen-year-old Rosy, the daughter of a major serving in the British Indian army, possesses a big heart, curiosity, and a strong sense of justice. Unfortunately, her strict father doesn't share these traits. When she takes enormous risks—saving an Indian infant sold to a villainous beggar and sneaking off with her friend, Lt. Max Nelson, to witness one of Gandhi's speeches—her father becomes enraged. Rosy is sent back to England to live with her austere Aunt Ethyl and Ethyl's bullied younger sister, Aunt Louise ("Aunt Louise clutched me to her as if she were drowning and I was a life preserver"). It doesn't take Rosy long to shake up her aunts' somber household with her bold notions regarding Indian liberation. Whelan's insight into history and her characters' minds make every moment of this saga believable. The open-ended finale will leave fans yearning for a second installment. Ages 9–12.




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