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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars slim read with big ideas, June 16, 2004
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Peggy (Zionsville, IN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Silk Umbrellas (Hardcover)
Silk Umbrellas is a revealing commentary on our changing world, for these changes are happening everywhere, not only in Thailand. It is also a tender story of a young girl, glimpsing a future with eyes learning to see reality. I read it in preparation for an upcoming trip to Thailand, and am enriched by it. Only one question for the author: where does the family get the umbrellas? Now I want a sequel: The Umbrella-Makers.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars perfect for readers of all ages, May 18, 2004
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KidsReads (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Silk Umbrellas (Hardcover)
Noi's grandmother is an artist who paints beautiful designs on silk umbrellas and sells them at the market near their rural Thai home. Eleven-year-old Noi also longs to be an artist, and when her grandmother lets Noi add small designs to the umbrella, she seems to have natural talent: "The flit of the butterflies moved into her, then out into the brush, so the paint seemed to lay itself down."

When Noi's family falls on hard times, though, and Noi's older sister Ting is sent to work making radios at the factory, Noi fears that she, too, will be sent to work when she finishes school in just a few months. When Noi sees the stifling environment of the factory, she grows even more desperate to avoid this fate and asks her grandmother to help her learn how to paint. In secret, Noi creates dozens of decorated umbrellas, inspired by the flora, fauna and colors of the landscape. When her grandmother grows ill, will Noi be able to paint umbrellas beautiful enough to help support her family?

Set against the background of preparations for the harvest festival of Loy Krathong, SILK UMBRELLAS is not only the story of the birth of an artist, but also a loving portrayal of Thai nature and culture. Careful readers will notice subtle commentaries on the changing economic conditions in Thailand. Electronics factories replace traditional crafts; Noi's father weaves fishing baskets, not for fishermen but for Western tourists.

SILK UMBRELLAS is a slim novel that can nevertheless be read on several levels. Younger readers will enjoy witnessing Noi's artistic development and learning about Thai customs, and older readers will also grasp the larger cultural commentary in Carolyn Marsden's sensitively written novel.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Gift Book to Inspire Kids. Great for Classrooms, Too, April 27, 2004
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This review is from: Silk Umbrellas (Hardcover)
Marsden succeeds again with her second novel, Silk Umbrellas. It gently transports us to the world of a rural Thai girl whose artistic sensibilities are emerging even as she struggles with her family's survival issues. The descriptions of how she forms images in her mind, paints the umbrellas, and gains confidence as an artist are sure to appeal to young artists worldwide. The compelling story and details of present-day, rural life in Thailand make this story worthy of classroom study. It would be a cultural eye opener for many American children and is sure to spark discussion. Parents will want the book for home use, too-kids will treasure this inspiring read.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Book Rich in Character and Detail, March 28, 2008
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Miss Marple (La Jolla, California, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Silk Umbrellas (Hardcover)
This book is a delight to read. Thai culture comes alive with the Marsden's adept descriptions of daily life in a small village. Full to the brim with beautifully described characters, the book is worth savoring.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Little Book, October 13, 2011
This review is from: Silk Umbrellas (Hardcover)
I have to be honest when I tell you how I came across this little gem of a book. I purchased it recently from a library book sale. My main reason for picking it up was the cover. It is beautiful and "Noi's" eyes kept saying pick me! pick me! The library helper mentioned this had happened to her..glad she ignored Noi's pleas!

Noi is a young girl who is wiser I think than her years. She is a talented artist,who doesn't believe in her own talent. She is a loving little sister to Ting, and becomes worried about her when their mother sends her to work for a radio factory. She also starts to worry about her own fate when she sees the state that having this job has put Ting in. Will mother send Noi to work in the radio factory, Will Noi's umbrellas be enough to keep her from being sent to that horrible place? Well you will have to read to find out!

I love to read Y/A books, but I don't usually read grades 3-6. I am glad I picked up this book when I did, and will read more from this author. Highly recommend for those who love reading history/culture. or for those who have young ones!
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Silk Umbrellas by Carolyn Marsden (Hardcover - February 2, 2004)
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