Black Star, Bright Dawn
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2008
Lexile Score
670
Reading Level
3
ATOS
4.3
Interest Level
4-8(MG)
شابک
9780547349022
کتاب های مرتبط
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
zellag - Black Star is a sled dog. Bright Dawn is his owner. Follow them through the Iditarod Trail, braving an ice flow, and moose. Meet Oteg, a man racing in the Iditarod, a man that gives 18 year old Bright Dawn advice on how to race the Iditarod. This book is one of the top 50 books that I've read, and that's saying a lot, because I've read a lot of books. It has a scary beginning, but then there are twists in the story. Read this book to find out what they are...
October 21, 2013
Chen’s debut illustrates a young woman caught between east and west, and between family tradition and her own ambition. Escaping the wreck of her marriage following her husband’s infidelity, Gretchen Lin abandons San Francisco (and her conservatory education), heading home to Singapore, where she reluctantly takes a temporary position at her family’s artisanal soy sauce business. The company has been in a precarious position following a food-safety scandal, but may be poised for a major entry into the Western market, thanks to growing interest in specialty foods. What starts as a difference of opinion quickly erupts into a family feud that threatens to break apart not only the older generation but possibly even the family business itself. In addition to dealing with these workplace woes, Gretchen awkwardly navigates the Singapore dating scene, as well as a reunion with an old college roommate and her mother’s increasing health problems, resulting from a lifetime of heavy drinking. Gretchen may find confidence—and satisfaction—where she least expects it, but her revelations seem arbitrary or unfocused at times. Chen’s novel is most enjoyable as a lighthearted glimpse into the rapidly changing culture and economy of Singapore, and into the lives of the young people hoping to find their future there.
April 25, 1988
When her father is injured while training for the Iditarod (the famous 1200-mile dogsled race between Anchorage and Nome), Bright Dawn eagerly takes his place. "The race is won by thinking,'' an older competitor warns her, which proves to be true. Like all superb adventure stories, this one concerns external threats from the elements and nature, as well as the inner battle: the strength of Bright Dawn's character. Of O'Dell's recent works this is one of his bestexciting to read and infused with dignity. The race, with an unexpected ending, gives the story its simple, penetrating structure. But the story's depth comes from Bright Star's admiration for her father, running like a current through the story. O'Dell's understated, laconic style seems perfectly suited to depicting their relationship. Ages 10-14.
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