Paint the Wind

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2012

Lexile Score

780

Reading Level

3-4

ATOS

5.3

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Pam Munoz Ryan

ناشر

Scholastic Inc.

شابک

9780545281409
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یه دختر پناه گرفته. یه اسب وحشی یک سفر فراموش نشدنی. مایا مثل یک اسیر زندگی میکنه. در خانه مادربزرگ در کالیفرنیا همه چیز ممنوع است: دوستان ، سرگرمی ، حتی خاطرات. و زندگی او بر اساس دروغ ساخته شده است: مادربزرگ دروغها درباره مادر مرده اش بهش میگه ، دروغ هایی که مایا میگه تا تحت تاثیر قرار بده. اما بعد او به بیابان های وایومینگ رفت جایی که خانواده ی مادرش در انتظار ان هستند مردمی خشن و مهربان که تحمل دروغ ها را ندارند اونا مایا رو به مبارزه دعوت میکنن تا حقیقت رو در مورد اینکه اون کیه بگه و یک ماستنگ مرموز به نام ارتمیزیا هم منتظر است. اون کلید ازادی مایا رو داره اما برای پیدا کردنش مایا باید همه چیز رو به خطر بندازه از جمله زندگیش

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DOGO Books
fjenkins - I like this book because the author is very creative about the details how the little girl gets the maids kicked out of the house a bunch of times Maids are meanies most of the time to her. some are nice some aren't. the ones that aren't she gets rid of. the ones that are nice she likes to keep in the house longer because they leave her in peace.

Publisher's Weekly

August 20, 2007
An overprotected orphan, an imperious guardian who dies suddenly, a tender reunion with long-lost rustic relatives—Ryan (Esperanza Rising
) opens her tween crowd-pleaser with tried-and-true material, and follows with even more of a sure thing, a horse story. The author gets the romance just right, from 11-year-old heroine Maya’s aching desire to learn about her long-dead mother and fit into her mother’s family, to Maya’s instant connection with the horses raised and trained by her great-aunt Vi. Details surrounding the care and riding of horses are both authentic and copious. Accordingly, readers aren’t likely to mind either the clichéd characters or gaps in plausibility. Nor will they blink as Ryan interweaves the narrative with segments told from the perspective of a wild mare named Artemisia (after, says Vi, the 17th-century painter Artemisia Gentileschi): “She draped her neck over his withers, reassuring herself that wasn’t going anywhere with a band of bachelor stallions.” When Maya learns that Artemisia was once her mother’s horse, a pairing seems inevitable; Ryan exploits it for maximum effect as the centerpiece of an attenuated survival sequence that involves an earthquake, broken bones, near-starvation, bareback riding and, of course, a bond between wild horse and child. The overstuffed quality of the plot may seem like a good thing to the target audience—adventure plus horses trumps realism anytime. Ages 9-12.




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