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The Cay [Mass Market Paperback]

Theodore Taylor
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (691 customer reviews)

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Book Description

April 8, 2003
Phillip is excited when the Germans invade the small island of Curaçao. War has always been a game to him, and he’s eager to glimpse it firsthand–until the freighter he and his mother are traveling to the United States on is torpedoed.

When Phillip comes to, he is on a small raft in the middle of the sea. Besides Stew Cat, his only companion is an old West Indian, Timothy. Phillip remembers his mother’s warning about black people: “They are different, and they live differently.”

But by the time the castaways arrive on a small island, Phillip’s head injury has made him blind and dependent on Timothy.


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This award-winning novel remains a powerful classic of prejudice, love, and survival. In 1942, 11-year-old Phillip Enright lives with his parents on the Dutch island of Curaçao, but when the war moves too close for comfort, his mother decides to travel with him back to the safety of Virginia. When their boat is torpedoed, however, Phillip is blinded and finds himself adrift on a life raft with an old black man and a cat. They eventually land on a deserted island. Phillip is suspicious of "the large Negro," but soon grows to trust--and ultimately love--the patient and generous Timothy. Dedicated to "Dr. King's Dream," The Cay has a clear message that friendship is colorblind; it is also a terrific adventure story of a young, newly blinded man learning to survive on an uninhabited island. (Ages 12 and older) --Richard Farr --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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“A tense and moving experience in reading.” - Publishers Weekly


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Product Details

  • Age Range: 12 and up
  • Mass Market Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Laurel Leaf; Reprint edition (April 8, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 044022912X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0440229124
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 0.4 x 7.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (691 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,399 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Theodore Taylor has written several award-winning books. The Cay won the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award and was also made into a movie.

Customer Reviews

This is a wonderful book and I highly recommend reading it together with your children. jflowe  |  40 reviewers made a similar statement
The main characters are the story and then the plot is the story. "jedimastarjosh"  |  13 reviewers made a similar statement
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90 of 108 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This novel should have won the Newbery Medal. August 13, 2000
Format:Hardcover
PLOT SPOILERS / WARNING: Do not read this review/summary if you haven't yet read the book!!

CHARACTERS: Phillip Enright, 11, American citizen living with his parents on Curacao; Timothy, an elderly black West Indian deckhand; and Stew Cat, a tomcat shipwrecked along with them.

SUMMARY: In February 1942 the Germans attack an oil refinery on Aruba, neighboring island of Curacao, Dutch island off the Venezuelan coast. Young Phillip is living in Willemstad, Curacao, with his parents, but after the attack his mother wants to return to America. Phillip and Father are against the plan, but eventually Mother gets her way.

Just days out to sea, the Germans torpedo the Dutch freighter Phillip and his mother have boarded to flee Curacao. The ship breaks up and sinks; mother and son are separated. Mrs. Enright's fate is unknown, but Phillip is hauled onto a lifeboat by a very old black West Indian who'd been a crewmember on board the "Hato." The only other occupant of the lifeboat is an old cat named Stew Cat; the three are adrift on the open sea for days with only a keg of water, some matches and a few crackers.

Phillip was struck on the head when the "Hato" was sunk, and he has a splitting headache and concussion. After two days on the raft with Timothy and Stew Cat, he goes completely blind. On the third day at sea a plane flies overhead and Timothy signals for help with a torch, but they are not seen.

Timothy, Phillip and the cat make it to a small island that the old Negro, an old sea-hand, figures must be in the Devil's Mouth. Phillips initial reaction to Timothy is one of revulsion; he finds the big black man ugly and frightening.
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful
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I am in sixth grade now and our english teacher picked the book The Cay by Theadore Taylore to read as an assigned book. The Cay was the most recent assigned book we have read so we are still doing essays. Just by looking at the cover, this book look stupid to me. But when I read it, it was excellent. My teacher is always making us write essays for assigned books. The topics for our Cay essays were as followed: Phillip's immaturity changing to mature; Phillip's prejudice towards blacks and then accepting blacks; a newspaper article on the German & Dutch war; a brochure for presuading people to visit a Caribbean island; a newspaper article on the rescue of Phillip; and a couple others I can't think of. I mostly got A+ and A's on all of these essays. The only thing that brought the 10 rating down to a 9 is because it was hard to read when Timothy talked. But other wise I would give it a ten. I think that this book would be good for boys and girls ages 11+. I am 12 now so I would qulafy. I hope you will read this book. It is awesome!!!
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Cay March 27, 2000
Format:Paperback
This book was awesome! It started out with a boy named Phillip who lived in the Caribbean. Phillip and his family were racist toward black people. They kinfd of thought that thet were bums! During the book, 1942, some German tankers were attacking the ships that went out to sea. After a while Phillips mother did not feel safe where they lived. She wanted to go back to Virginia were they had lived before they moved south. Since Phillips dad had a steady job and was helping in the war he decided that it would be best if they stayed on the island. Phillips mother preferred to go back to the states. Phillip and his mother went back alone. On their way they got bombed. their was a great explosion and everyone was frightened. They made it to the life boats safely with the other passangers. But they did not stay in the boat for long. The boat capsized and phillip got knocked on the head. When he woke up he was on a boat with his worst enemy, a black man. He was a very, very ugly and he was very, very large. Phillip was very frightened. But mainly he was scared about knowing where his mother was. During this whole timeon this lifeboat with this black man named Timothy, Phillip had a terrible headache. One day he woke up and he was blind. The only plus was that his headache was gone. One day they landed on an island. They were stuck on it for a long time. While they were on the island there was a hurricane. It mad a log fall on both of them. It knocked both of them out. But Timothy did not wake up. Shortly a ship came and saved Phillip. The conflict in this book were man vs. man, man vs. nature, man vs. socirty, and man vs. himself. The man vs. man was the white people on the island and the black people on the island. The man vs.... Read more ›
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Review of The Cay April 5, 2001
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Format:Mass Market Paperback
The Cay tells the story of a boy named Phillip and his unsuspecting friendship with a black man, Timothy. The war and the German submarines have come to Phillip's part of the Caribbean, and Phillip's mother fears for their safety. Phillip's dad must stay behind for his job, but Phillip and his mother board a ship that will take them back to Virginia where they originally lived. Two days after being on the ship, the ship is torpedoed and during the evacuation, Phillip is separated from his mother. Phillip awakens to find himself on a raft with Timothy and a cat named Stew Cat. The three castaways finally reach a small cay where they must learn to live off the land in order to survive while they hope to be rescued. There are many conflicts in this book that the main characters must overcome. This book is not only a great survival story, but a touching story about overcoming prejudices and seeing a person for whom they really are.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best book ever!! In my opinion
The first time I read it made me cry at the end. In some parts it's sad but then it puts something good the balance it. It is filled with surprises. Read more
Published 7 days ago by bri
4.0 out of 5 stars Its a classic
The Cay is a classic and will always be a wonderful read for middle grade readers to adults. A must read.
Published 8 days ago by M. S. Collier-Brannin
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
This book will have you wondering what could happen next, it's full of suspense. It was one of the best books I've ever read and even when it's over it will have you thinking
Published 18 days ago by DMAN
5.0 out of 5 stars A Very Good Read!
I read this book to help my 12 year old study for a 7th grade exam. It kept my interest from beginning to end. Read more
Published 22 days ago by Shelby
5.0 out of 5 stars A tender, coming of age story....a classic examination of race,racism...
I read this book because it was on my son's school reading list. It was new to me. Beautifully written, you feel as if you are with the characters. Read more
Published 23 days ago by dkw
5.0 out of 5 stars a really great book
It is a little sad but is the best book I have ever read! It has a great ending and awesome details! I feel like I am the main character at times!
Published 26 days ago by V. Kleinman
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5.0 out of 5 stars Swag!!!
This book is so swaggy!!!love it!!! It's really really good and I loved to read it all day and night.
Published 29 days ago by Matthew
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT
THIS WAS AN ASSIGNED "SUMMER READING" BOOK FOR MY SON. HE ENJOYED IT. HE HAD NO CHOICE. IT WAS MANDATORY FOR SCHOOL…LOL…WHAT MORE CAN I SAY?
Published 1 month ago by MISS LISA
5.0 out of 5 stars Pure awesome
I rated this book a five because it told a motivational story about a little boy who finds out that you don't need to see what happens you can imagine that.
Published 1 month ago by Micaela
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I saw the "The Cay" on TV in the early 1970's. James Earl Jones starred as a very believable Timothy but the young actor who played Phillip was unconvincing, not a realistic portrayal of a blind person. It does not seem to be available on video.

ETA: There is also a stage play that... Read more
Feb 7, 2007 by Beyond Ken |  See all 2 posts
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