Turtle in Paradise

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The Graphic Novel

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2021

Lexile Score

610

Reading Level

2-3

نویسنده

Savanna Ganucheau

شابک

9780593126332
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یک رمان گرافیکی از رمان محبوب و پرفروش نیوبری برنده جایزه. لاک‌پشت یازده ساله باهوش و سرسخت است و به اندازه کافی دنیا را دیده که انتظار پایان هالیوود را نداشته باشد. به هر حال، سال ۱۹۳۵ است و پول و گاهی حتی رویا هم کمیاب است. پس وقتی مادر لاک‌پشت برای زنی که بچه‌ها رو دوست نداره کار خونه‌داری می‌کنه لاک‌پشت برای زندگی با اقوامشون به فلوریدا میره فلوریدا مثل چیزی نیست که لاک پشت قبلا دیده باشه پر از پسرعمو و دختر عمو و اسرار خانوادگی است که از هم باز می‌شوند . . و حتی یک کم تفریح. قبل از اینکه بفهمه چه اتفاقی افتاده لاک پشت متوجه میشه که از لاک خودش بیرون میاد و همانطور که او این کار را می کند، دنیای او به گونه ای غیرمنتظره باز می شود. با الهام از داستانهای خانوادگی، برنده سه بار جایزه نیوبری جنیفر ال هولم با گذشته امریکا در این گوهر زیبای یک رمان، که در حال حاضر به صورت رمان گرافیکی توسط ستاره در حال اوج، ساوانا گانوچیو، اقتباس شده است، ترکیب می کند.

نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from May 3, 2010
Turtle, the witty 11-year-old narrator of this standout historical novel, is a straight shooter: “Everyone thinks children are sweet as Necco Wafers, but I’ve lived long enough to know the truth: kids are rotten.” When her romantic and unrealistic mother, who’s always falling in and out of love, gets a housekeeping job that won’t allow children, she sends Turtle to her estranged family in Depression-era Key West. Though her mother hails Key West as paradise, Turtle initially think it’s a dump (“Truth is, the place looks like a broken chair that’s been left out in the sun to rot”). Two-time Newbery Honor author Holm again crafts a winning heroine who, despite her hardened exterior, gradually warms to her eccentric family members, including her unruly cousins and waspish grandmother (who Turtle thought was dead). Infused with period pop culture references, a strong sense of place, and the unique traditions and culture of Key West natives (aka “Conchs”), this humorous adventure effectively portrays Turtle as caught between her mother’s Hollywood-inspired dreams and the very real family and geography that offer a different kind of paradise. Ages 8–12.



Kirkus

March 15, 2021
A world-weary girl is sent to live with family in Key West during the Great Depression. Times are tough in 1935, and Turtle doesn't believe in Hollywood endings like her starry-eyed Mama does. When Mama gets a job as a housekeeper for a woman who can't abide children, Turtle is sent down to Key West, Florida, to live with her aunt's family. She learns that she has three boisterous boy cousins who, along with their friends, form the Diaper Gang, an enterprising babysitting venture in town. Denied official entry into the Diaper Gang because she's a girl, Turtle nevertheless spends her days with them, observing the quirks and cultural particularities of the locals, from their colorful jargon and nicknames to the kids' tendency to run around barefoot. This graphic-novel adaptation of Holm's acclaimed 2010 novel is perfectly suited to conveying the vibrant local color of Key West as well as the comic pace of Turtle's adventures with the Diaper Gang. Chapters unfold in vignettelike fashion, building to reveal new information about the history of Turtle's family that she was unaware of while gradually chipping away at her tough exterior. Turtle's immediate family presents as White; there is some reflection of Key West's racial diversity in secondary characters. A lively adaptation certain to entertain readers old and new. (author's note, notes about the illustrations, concept art) (Graphic historical fiction. 9-12)

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