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The Cay |
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Rating: Summary: The Cay is a Treasure! Review: I read this book when I was kid, now I am 25, and I have just recently ordered it to add to my hardback collection- This book is so so amazing! I have never forgotten this story and have read it more than twice! The message is powerful, I think it even shaped my oppinions about the importance of having friends of all backgrounds. And when Phillip learns that his parents were wrong in thier beliefs about "negros" that is a valuable lesson to learn-that you must open your eyes and be open to learning for yourself and accept other peoples differences. The adventure aspect of this story is also wonderful, and through the hardships Phillip faced I pictured the island so beautiful, I was sad to see him leave. And Timothy is like everyone's grandfather they wish they had...Obstinate, wise and strong. A character that I will never forget.
Rating: Summary: A review on a book I read in class Review: A book about two different people that are two diffrent colors that learn how to work togeather. I think that the main theme in the book, The Cay is about Race. It had a white boy named Phillip and a black man named Timothy. They're town had two sides, one for blacks and the other for whites. When the Germans bomb their small island off the coast of Venezuela they decide to leave the island. When the boat that they are getting away with is bombed too, it sinks and as many people get on to the rafts as they can. Phillip and his mother are separated and Phillip is on a raft with a Black man named Timothy and they don't have a clue on where they are. When Phillip goes blind it makes everything worse. The two people find a small island and decide to stay there until someone finds them. Timothy builds a small hut made if grass and sticks. He can't do everything so he asks Phillip to make the mats for sleeping on. Phillip is so angry, he can't see much less make something and throws it at him. That night Phillip is angry because he has to sleep on the dirt. In the morning Timothy helped him make the mats so that night they would have mats to sleep on. When Timothy began to spell the word "HELP" He began to mutter how it would be spelled. He asked Phillip how it would be spelled and Phillip got up and grabbed the stick and wrote it in the sand. Then he said" Now all you have to do is put the rocks over the letters" After that Timothy goes out to the beach and got swept away by the tide. Then Phillip goes out to see where he is and he finds him. He is taking deep breaths and can't even sit up. When he dies that night and Phillip is alone, by himself, and on an island with a cat. When a helicopter spots him and he is brought to safety (his parents) but, before he is, he says good-bye to his friend, Timothy. He gets home and his parents are crying they are so happy. Phillip gets glasses and can see again. When ever he sees another black person he asks them," Have you heard of a man named Timothy?" Some people say yes and others said no. That is my Summary of my favorite parts. It doesn't go into my life at all but I think they learned about respect, meaning respecting other each other's color. They also learned about how to work and get along together. That is what I think about The Cay.
Rating: Summary: ReViEw Fo Da CaY Review: Everyone loves to sit down and read a great book. I've just read an excellent book called "The Cay." This adventurous and thrilling novel about two different worlds joined together, written by Theordore Taylor. Several characters apply in this fictional story. The two main characters in the story are Phillip Enright and Timothy. Other characters in this story are Phillip Enright(father), Grace Enright, Henrik Van Bouen, and Stew Cat. This book has a total 171 pages. The actual story is 137 pages, and Connections is 34 pages. "The Cay" takes place during World War II, and the German submarines have attacked the island of Curacao, the island the Enright's were staying at. Grace Enright gets caught up in the danger, she decides to leave Curacao with her son Phillip. They leave, but the Germans fired a missile to the ship Phillip and his mother were on to return to the United States. Soon after, Phillip and his mother were separated from the blast. Phillip's mother was rescued by the people, but Phillip was taken by a black Negro names Timothy and a cat named Stew Cat. Being very afraid, Phillip has no idea what to do since his mother didn't like people who were a different race than what she was. Timothy was from around where they were, and had an accent from the islands. Soon, Phillip and Timothy come to where they could only see ocean on all sides of them. A couple days have past away and they still haven't spotted land. After sailing a long way, Timothy spots land and decides to stay on the cay. During the stay on the cay, Phillip and Timothy go through tons of physical and emotional changes. So what will happen to Timothy and Phillip? Will they be rescued from the little cay or will be stranded on the island that's not even on the map? Well...that was my summary of "The Cay." I think it's an excellent book to read, and I give this piece 5 stars. I recommend this book to not only one age group, but for adults too. But don't take my word for it...read it yourself.
Rating: Summary: Totally Cool Book Review: This book has to do with a boy and a man who are stuck on an Island. They go through trials and tribulations while on the Island. If you like action you will like this book.
Rating: Summary: Phillip's Adventure Review: The Cay is a great book. I really enjoyed the story. It is about a eleven year old boy who is handicapped with an old man Timothy stranded on an island. Timothy and Phillip learn to work together to stay alive, and Phillip's life changes forever to the head. His struggle to survive depends on Timothy. The Cay is a book that tries to teach the readers many things that gives great meaning. I would like to recommend this book to all the readers out there.
Rating: Summary: THe Cay Review: I like this book cause of the people in the book and how ithappened. The way he mad the boy go blind cause he did't like blackpeople touched me cause I am black! I wish they would of found the boy the author is very nice and the way he writes his books the type of people he uses. I would like to read his adult book the thrillers.
Rating: Summary: The Bomb Review: I think this book was good but for children. It teaches people the value of Human Life. I recomend this book to people who are begining readers.
Rating: Summary: The Cay Review: I liked The Cay.It was funny in some parts.It is about a blind boy named Phillip.He is with a black man that worked on the boat before it was smashed up in to big pieces."You can say it was like the titanic but better".Phillip was able to see for the first time when him and the black man went on a wild adventure.On the way Phillip learnd a lot from the man that was fun.
Rating: Summary: The Cay Review: 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. nature was on the island a hurrican struck and killed Timothy. The third conflict was man vs. society. it was the pressure on Phillips family to not like blacks. And the fourth conflict was man vs. himself. This was Phillip against himself. He had to deal with his blindness. In all I like this book. It was a very educational book because I learned what it was like during a hurricane. I also learned that the Island of Curaco was just north of Venezuela. I feel that anyone in the age group of fourth through eigth grade should read this book. It is not easy but it is defenitely not too hard. In conclusion this book defenitely deserves five stars. Like I said it was awsome.
Rating: Summary: "The Cay" By Theodore Taylor Review: The extraordinary book, The Cay, By:Theodore Taylor was a totally absorbing story, starkly dramatic, beliveable and compelling. Phillip was so frightend he could barely breathe. All around him were shark infested waters of the Caribbean, and darkness. Blined by a blow to his head when his ship was torpedoed, he was adrift on a wooden raft with the big black man who worked on the deck. After a couple of days on the raft, they reached the isolated Cay,they called The Devil's Mouth. There is not really a very big part in the book that held me to supense, but I enjoyed learning that there is more than one way to really "see" something. And although Phillip never saw the place, all he has to do is close his eyes and listen. I guess you can say that Phillip learned a lot from his mother. He learned how to be creative and use the things around him to get by. What I mean is that he took the palm tree leaves and woove them into a mat for him and Timothy to sleep on. There are only two conflicts that happens in this book, and they are man verse himself and man verse nature. The conflict man verse himself accures when Phillip has to reach inside himself and do the right thing. The conflict man verse nature is when he has to deal with the storms, adjust tot he weather and etc. Also, they got sick of drinking water so Timothy found out that inside the coconuts there is milk. Phillip decided to climb a tree, so I thought that was great because he is blind after all. I gave this book five shiny gold stars because eventhough Phillip was blind he was still able to take care of himself,with the help of his wise friend Timothy. Given the oppertunity to read this book I think anyone would enjoy it,I know I did! Just because there isn't much supense, you would want to keep readind to find out what happens. In conclusion I'm sure anyone who reads this book would love it! I mean if most of a book was based on a blind kid making a way for himself to live, wouldn't you want to know how he did it?
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