Rating: Summary: The Cay Review: The Cay written by Theodore Taylor illustrates the destruction of world war two. I think it is a compelling story that should be read by all. This book also teaches many morals witch are good to know in life. For example this story shows teamwork when the two main characters Philip and Timothy must build a hut to survive. As I mentioned the two main characters are Philip and Timothy. Philip is a young boy from Virgina. He is living on a cluster of Dutch Islands of the coast of Venezuela. Timothy is a older man who works on a boat that computes from the Islands to the U.S. They end up meeting in a usual way. I think all ages would enjoy this book. by chris
Rating: Summary: The Cay Review: I thought The Cay was an AWESOME book! It was very thrilling and exciting. I liked it a lot. Our Challenge class read it and liked it so much and we finally conviced our homeroom teacher to read it to our class! Now, everybody in our class and maybe even the others can enjoy this awesome book! I loved this book and I think it'd be a great adventure!
Rating: Summary: The Cay Review: I think the story is o.k. but the movie was crazy. I thought the moviewas going to be good but it wasen't. the thing I like in the book wasthe part when they wgent fishingwith Stew Cat.
Rating: Summary: The Cay Review: I would recamend this book to others because it shows you hoe two strangers can live on an Island and become really good friends. i liked this book because i like reading thing on becoming friends with strangers/ This book is a good book. It gets good in the middle of the book and and sad in the end. I would think this book would get interesting for others.
Rating: Summary: The Cay Review: I would recamend this book to others because it shows you how two strangers live on a Island and become really good frinds. I like this book because i like to read about how other strangers make new friends when they move somewhere or someting. This book would be really interesting for others. Its not all that good in the begining but it gets better in the middle and sad in the end.
Rating: Summary: the cay Review: This storey is about a lose a kid is in a island this story is good for the kids to read because it tell about a kids tha cannot see and he made it in a island by himself and he did things about that this storey is so very good but not the movie because the movie is not good.But the book is.
Rating: Summary: The Cay Review: This story was ok to me. But I did not really get the story all like that but it was ok. This story was about a boy who get sent from home to go where he used to live. Then he did not get there . The boat had an acccident in hte water. After they had the accident they were on a island. I liked the book at the end because it was getting more into it for me for I can like it better.
Rating: Summary: In Simple Words, "Moving, Dramatic, Tragic"... Review: ~Philip was a boy who loved to have fun and lived in the Caribbean, he was a racist to black people because of the influences from his mother. But one day, as he and his mother were leaving the islands through sea, they were attacked by German "U-Boats" and were seperated on sea and land. When he awoke, he layed beside a West-Indian man named Timothy and a striped little cat by the name of "Stew Cat". One day, Philip wakes up blind due to the direct contact with the bright sun, this is~~ the turning point of Philip's life, for he now has set aside his feelings of racism and depend on a man who was in Philip's words, "black, old and ugly". Throughout the story of deep-survival, Philip is trained and taught to use his other senses by Timothy and throughout each day, he grows closer and closer to him. But when Timothy dies of old age and spend his last moments in life teaching Philip and pretecting him, Philip must now survive on his prior knowledge and the techniques~~ Timothy passed down to him. What happens next? I could tell you but I don't want to spoil it for you. I reccomend this book for any ages over 7 (obviously), it is a great book that unlocks the door to the imagination of the reader and allows him/her to experience an adventure without even leaving the couch. I give this book a 6/5 if it was possioble but since it isn't, I give it a 5/5 for it's tremendous storyline and heart-warming strategy of Theodore Taylor.~
Rating: Summary: The Cay Review: The Cay is about a boy named, Phillip, who lives in Williamstad on the island of Curacao. World War II has just begun and Phillip and his mom must leave the island. After leaving the island, the ship that Phillip and his mom are on gets torpedoed, and Phillip is on a raft with a black man, Timothy. They are stranded on the Cay, and must survive together, even when Phillip's was taught to hate blacks. When Phillip goes blind he must learn to corporate with Timothy. They work together to get off the island. Eventually, Timothy dies of old age, and Phillip is heart broken. However, Phillip is found by a rescue boat, and brought back to his parents. Phillip has operations and eventually gets his sight back, but he will never forget Timothy. Before reading the Cay I disliked it, but when I started getting deep into it I couldn't stop reading it. It was very interesting however, I felt it took a long time for the important scenes to happen, for instance when Timothy got sick I had a feeling that he was going to die, but it took four or five chapters for it to happen. For this reason, I thought the book was slow for my liking. In spite of, I felt that this book teaches many lessons, for example, when Timothy helped Phillip around and took care of him I thought that this showed that Phillip and the readers that you can never judge someone even from what you are taught. I really enjoyed this book and I think that everyone would love it even if you do not enjoy to read.
Rating: Summary: The Most Wonderful Book Review: I chose The Cay because it was very emotional and was one of the greatest books I have ever read. The book was a white boy, named Phillip, who got in a shipwreck and landed on an island with an old black man, named Timothy. Phillip was prejudice until later on in the story. My favorite character was Timothy because he cared for the little boy and treated him with respect. My favorite part was when the hurricane was coming and Timonthy protected the little boy from getting hurt, because Phillip had gone blind, ...
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