Iam currently reading Alone on a wide wide sea by michael morpurgo. It is a novel About an Elderley Man who starts writing about his life so that people would know that he existed after he died because he had no know family excpet for His older sister kitty, Who before they where seperated After WWII Gave him a key which he promised to keep until they where re-united.This was what he called His lucky key.Arthur was shipped to Australia and Kitty Was sent to Canada.
The story is told in two parts,
The story begins being told by six year old Arthur, on a ship full of orphaned children, being shipped of to Australia. Arthur had been seperated from his older sister, Kitty, who was being shipped of to Canada with other children. On the ship, Arthur becomes friends with ten year old Marty. When they arrived in Australia, the children were driven to a working farm, where they were almost worked to death. After around four years, Arthur and Marty make a dash for freedom and run away from the mean, cruel farmer, Mr Bacon. Whilst on the run with the farmers horse, Big Black Jack, they are discovered by an Australian Tribe and are taken to live with Aunty Megs, who owns an orphaned animal sanctury. Aunty Megs looked after the boys until they got to around the age of fourteen and sixteen, when she sent them out to work. The boys got jobs at a boat yard, living in one of the ship's cabins. Years later, the boat company began to go down hill and the boy's wages became less and less. Marty began to get depressed over this and started drinking. One night, he had had to much to drink and started jumping from boat to boat. Suddenly, he fell in, and was unable to get back up again, and unfortunately died in hospital. Eventually, the company got closed down and Arthur went back to live with Aunty Megs. She was getting very old by then and soon after she died to. Then Arthur was left homeless, so he set out to work again. At one point, Arthur had to go into hospital, and fell in love with one of the nurses, Zeeta. In the end of part one, Arthur and Zeeta got married and had a baby daughter, Allie
Part two begins when Allie was at about the age of 16, and her and her father had made huge plans to sail to England to find Arthur's long lost sister, Kitty Hobhouse. Near to the begining of the journey, Arthur dies and Kitty is left to make the journey on her own. Half way through the journey, Allie has to quit the journey and end it somewhere else as herself and the ship were battered. When she ended the journey, she was met by her family and also a new member, her Aunty Kitty!
This is the fourth time i have read this Book And I will probably read it again and again. Michael Morpurgo Gives a gripping, life affirming novel which charts the journey from childhood to maturity, from innocence to expirience And from loneliness to love.
I would give this book a 5* Rating And would recommend it to anyone of any age! :)
well done i found this book very intruiging but where is your five star rating so close but yet so far
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WWW. you have written alot about the book and it is well structured.
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millie and aimee.
This book sounds really interesting. You included loads of detail in your blog and you have made me and alessia want to go out and read it or buy it. You deserve to be up for the award of Best Book Blog x
ReplyDeletewooow, this is very very detailed! :L you have included a picture and the story plot is very descriptive. i think you have maybe given away a bit to much of the story bu tnext time give them a clue and leave them on suspence to keep the waiting :) from duashie and rawes xx
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ReplyDeletefrom geraldine xx
Wow! this book is certainly intruiging. You have seemed to capture my attention just through your evaluation and I haven't even read the book. Perhaps you could add some quotes. but still a powerfull reveiw.
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