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To the Edge of the World

To the Edge of the World

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: To the Edge of the World
Review: A terrific read!!! From the first sentence I was captivated by this ingenious story. The dialogue is natural, the descriptions are picturesque, and the whole book is a delight to read, even the glossary which is also helpful. I highly recommend this book to elementary teachers of English, history, science and the arts.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: To the Edge of the World
Review: Mateo Macias de Avila must learn to survive on his own after his parents die of the plague in 1519. Fourteen year old Mateo can draw, read, sing and play a guitar. These talents help him once he is recruited as cabin boy, musician, and eventually ship artist on a voyage led by Magellan.

I found this book suitable for older children and young adults. Though the reading level is 5th-8th grade, the material is often at an older level. I would lean towards grades 7-9 as the youngest readers for this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: To the Edge of the World
Review: Mateo Macias de Avila must learn to survive on his own after his parents die of the plague in 1519. Fourteen year old Mateo can draw, read, sing and play a guitar. These talents help him once he is recruited as cabin boy, musician, and eventually ship artist on a voyage led by Magellan.

I found this book suitable for older children and young adults. Though the reading level is 5th-8th grade, the material is often at an older level. I would lean towards grades 7-9 as the youngest readers for this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: spellbinding--impossible to put down
Review: This book was absolutely impossible to put down. It created such an atmosphere that I really felt like I "lived" the voyage myself. It was written with such depth and detail that the history of the book came alive. This is a book that anyone would enjoy--young or old, male or female.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the Best Books I've Read
Review: To the Edge of the World is an exciting book, full of adventure and surprises. The book made me feel like I was right there with Mateo, the cabin boy on Magellan's journey to the Spice Islands. I never imagined there were so many dangers on a trip around the world! I recommend the book to anybody who likes the sea, history, and real-life adventures.


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