The Boy, the Boat, and the Beast

پسر، قایق و جانور
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مشارکت: عنوان و توضیح کوتاه هر کتاب را ترجمه کنید این ترجمه بعد از تایید با نام شما در سایت نمایش داده خواهد شد.
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

Lexile Score

500

Reading Level

0-3

ATOS

3.9

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Samantha M. Clark

شابک

9781534412576
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«یه داستان غم انگیز» کتاب «یک داستان فراموش نشدنی و تایید کننده زندگی». کتاب‌نویس کتاب گورستان با هاتشه در این رمان عجیب درباره پسری که در ساحل مرموز گرفتار شده است، از نویسنده‌ای به نام سامانتا کلارک اشنا می‌شود. پسری که در ساحل مرموز و به ظاهر غیر مسکونی شسته می‌شود. اون کیه؟ چطوری به اونجا رسید؟ پسره یادش نمیاد هنگامی که نوری را می‌بیند که بر دیوار پیشین درختان اطراف ساحل می‌تابد، تصمیم می‌گیرد که ان را دنبال کند، به این امید که به پاسخ‌هایش برسد. سفر این پسر، تلاشی برای بقا و جستجوی حقیقت است؛ حقیقتی وحشتناک که زمانی اشکار می شد، او را مجبور می کرد تا اگر قرار باشد به خانه بازگردد، با بزرگترین ترس خود مواجه شود. این ماجرای هولناک خوانندگان را تا انتهای چانه‌اش که ارواره‌اش پایین می‌اید و تکان می‌دهد سرگرم خواهد کرد. اولین رمان سامانتا کلارک از ورود یک صدای هیجان انگیز جدید خبر می دهد.

نقد و بررسی

School Library Journal

April 1, 2018

Gr 4-7-Stranded on a menacing tropical island with no memories, a boy must confront the manifestations of his fears in order to find his past. When the unnamed boy awakens on a deserted beach, he has no idea who he is or how he got there. As he sets off to follow a light shining in the distance, a brutal internal voice nags at him, constantly berating and bullying him. Weighty themes like courage, love, will, and care for the defenseless haunt this archetypal journey. The path is also filled with rich symbols, such as a blanket and the titular beast and boat. With a sharp focus on the isolated protagonist and his internal struggle, it is character development that shines most clearly, though the external environmental dangers and the mystery keep the suspense taut. The portrayal of verbal abuse is not sugar-coated and lends itself to a discussion in the classroom or in a one-on-one conversation with young readers. The boy's father's remorse and repentance at the end comes across as idealistic and naïve despite the satisfying conclusion. VERDICT A poignant story that should be considered for medium and large collections.-Erin Reilly-Sanders, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Kirkus

April 15, 2018
What do you do when you wake up and don't know who you are?That happens to the titular boy one day when he awakens on the beach of a seemingly magical island where minor desires, such as food and water, are fulfilled while major desires, such as knowing his identity, are more difficult to meet. The boy is joined by an unknown voice in his head that he nicknames "the bully" because of its sour attitude and, later, by the loving voice of his mother. The island is also home to a monstrous beast, half wolf, half bear, that stalks the boy, and the water seems intent on grabbing the boy and pulling him below the waves. The boy must struggle with both the beast and the boat he fashions in an attempt to locate his parents, who he knows are looking for him. Astute readers who are accustomed to highly metaphorical tales will probably guess the big--and tragic--reveal as the narrative moves back and forth between the boy's memories and his unsettling present, and they will see how the former inform the latter. The pacing of the story is fair, though possibly a little hurried along in the final act with the introduction of the narrator as a character in the eleventh hour. The narrative studiedly avoids physically describing the boy.Solid though not remarkable. (Fantasy/mystery. 8-10)

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Publisher's Weekly

May 7, 2018
In a story written in allegorical fashion, a boy, perhaps 10 years old, wakes up on a sunny beach with no memory of who he is, how he got there, or even how old he is. On one side of the beach are crashing waves that threaten to drag him into the ocean; on the other side is a large wall of green where a monstrous wolf lurks. To return to his parents, the boy must venture into the unknown, summoning courage at every obstacle, not only to move forward but also to protect creatures smaller than himself. Will he be able to create a boat, defeat the monster, and find his family, all while struggling to overcome the mean voice in his head that tells him how useless and weak he is? In this touching debut, the real-life identity of the menacing wolf is a surprising twist, as is the true nature of the boy’s predicament. Clark writes with a lyrical and appealing rhythm, as she viscerally explores childhood emotions of fear and anxiety relating to bullying, abandonment, and getting lost. Ages 8–12. Agent: Rachel Orr, Prospect Agency.




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