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Young Man And The Sea

Young Man And The Sea

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best I've read this year!
Review: A wonderful all around kids story -- with adventure and drama that
will keep kids "hooked". I hope it wins the Newbery Medal because it deserves it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Young Man and the Sea
Review: As an English teacher of 12 years, I have read countless books and I can truly say that this is an excellent, well written novel! My young son, who loves fishing and the ocean, loved this book. I was impressed with the quality of writing. The very first sentence of the book hooks you in. This is the ONLY book my son actually read w/o me having to tell him it was time for reading practice. (My son is in 3rd grade and the book was fine. It would also be good for anyone; I enjoyed it!)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You must read THE YOUNG MAN AND THE SEA.
Review: I've never lived by the sea or been a fisherman, but Rodman Philbrick makes me feel the ocean spray in my face with his vivid descriptions of Skiff Beaman's adventures in Spinney Cove. The story of Skiff's memorable summer is told in the straightforward, humorous voice of Skiff himself.

Skiff Beaman is angry at the world, and he has good reason. After his mother dies, his father won't get off the couch or stop feeling sorry for himself. Skiff thinks that his dad will come to life when he tells him that their fishing boat, the Mary Rose, sank. But nothing short of a miracle will get his dad off the couch and out of the house.

With the help of the local fishermen, including old Mr. Woodwell, Skiff learns how he can raise the Mary Rose all by himself. The boat is badly damaged and repairs will be quite expensive. Skiff comes up with a plan to make money, but obstacles soon get in his way, his biggest one being Tyler Croft, the town bully. Tyler has it out for Skiff just because he's a swamper and therefore sabotages Skiff's moneymaking plans. But then Skiff gets a really "big" idea. If he isn't careful, though, this idea could cost him his life.

Skiff's determination is contagious, and I found myself rooting for him all the way, right up until the end of the story. If you want to find out if he can beat the odds and keep a promise he made to his mother, then you must read THE YOUNG MAN AND THE SEA.

--- Reviewed by Renee Kirchner (...)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Young Man and the Sea
Review: Rodman Philbrick has done it again with his stories of finding strength and character in a young boys life. Skiff Beaman refuses to be bullied or live a miserable life which seems like what his father has done since the death of his wife. He sets a goal for himself and rises to the challenge in a wonderfully told story. I loved Freak the Mighty and loved this book. I would highly recommend this "feel good" book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Young Man and the Sea
Review: Rodman Philbrick has done it again with his stories of finding strength and character in a young boys life. Skiff Beaman refuses to be bullied or live a miserable life which seems like what his father has done since the death of his wife. He sets a goal for himself and rises to the challenge in a wonderfully told story. I loved Freak the Mighty and loved this book. I would highly recommend this "feel good" book.


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