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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Great read for Grade Four Students & Their teachers.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Stowaway: A Tale Of California Pirates (Paperback)
Kristiana Gregory includes maps, a glossary of Spanish and English words and a note on the historical facts of this work. I listed all Challenging vocabulary in this novel and found 334 words to know! The novel is apt for those studying Alta California, the Spanish settlement of the New World, and the attacks of Bouchard the pirate on these settlements. The characterization is realistic. The protagonist struggles with himself over poor decisions and his determination to avenge his father's death. Life on a pirate ship is vividly described. Real life in the beginning of California is clearly portrayed. Danger and cooperation keep the reader fully engrossed in the adventure. Give it a try. It is a short read and adds to the imagination for what could be a dry subject.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Book for 4th Graders in California,
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This review is from: The Stowaway: A Tale Of California Pirates (Paperback)
This is a fabulous book for a 4th grade read. It's got pirates, history and facts. It is set in California in 1818 when Spain still ruled Alta California but Mexico was at war with Spain. The seat of government is Monterey and includes the missions. There are so many possible projects that can be done with this book I can't understand why it isn't a mandatory read for 4th grade curriculum.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Meandering tale,
By S. McAdams "skbm" (Washington, DC USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Stowaway: A Tale Of California Pirates (Paperback)
This story was a bit disappointing. My third grader, who is a very good reader, at one point got lost in it because there didn't seem to be any point or flow to it. Some bits are not credible (would an intelligent kid try to burn to a pirate frigate by setting fire to 2-foot thick waterlogged ropes?), and Carlito is not really three-dimensional. There is not much rhyme or reason to why things happen, which may correspond to "real life" but is pretty disconcerting for kids used to plot lines. It definitely depicts the cruelty of pirates, with random violence and death. However, it is about pirates, a plus, and it is interesting about the Spanish California settlements. The main point is to make sure your kid understands what "historical fiction" is before he or she embarks.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A GREAT read,
This review is from: The Stowaway: A Tale Of California Pirates (Paperback)
This book was great. I loved reading it in 2 days. Yea it was that good. could not put down.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Stowaway A Tale of California Pirates,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: The Stowaway: A Tale Of California Pirates (Paperback)
In this book a twelve-year-old boy had lost his father from a battle on the Monterey, California. Pirates killed his father. They came they saw they burned down the whole town. But Carlito the twelve-year-old boy had swim to their boat. His purpose was to kill the pirate that stabbed his father. He wanted sweet vengeance that he got caught before he even got a figure on that person. So anyway he was taken to the bridge. He was made to clean the windows. He had gotten friends on the way. He was to be killed. Carlito is twelve as I said before. He was born in Monterey, California. He is Mexican so he speaks Spanish. His dad works as a fisherman. His and little sister work around the house. His uncle is also a fisherman by the way. He hangs around his friends all the time when he is not working. He is cool in the story like the part when he fights with a pirate. The problem is that he was taken away when he got on the pirate ship. He feels bad when he lost his father. The last problem is that he is really lonely and that he is treated bad. No one likes a happy boat especially the captain. He solves his problem by trying to make friends. And you know what he did. He never thought he would survive during working on the ship. He meets the person that killed his father in the battle. He let the guy live when a good ship found him on a island. I would recommend this book to people who like apple fiction books. Also to people that like adventure books with. I wouldn't recommend this book to people who don't like pirates. Also to people that hate bad things. It is a really good book for anyone. That's my book review. |
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The Stowaway: A Tale Of California Pirates by Kristiana Gregory (Paperback - December 1, 1997)
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