Nim's Island
by:
Wendy Orr (author)
Kerry Millard (author)
A girl. An iguana. An island. And e-mail. Meet Nim–a modern-day Robinson Crusoe! She can chop down bananas with a machete, climb tall palm trees, and start a fire with a piece of glass. So she’s not afraid when her scientist dad sails off to study plankton for three days, leaving her alone on...
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A girl. An iguana. An island. And e-mail. Meet Nim–a modern-day Robinson Crusoe! She can chop down bananas with a machete, climb tall palm trees, and start a fire with a piece of glass. So she’s not afraid when her scientist dad sails off to study plankton for three days, leaving her alone on their island. Besides, it’s not as if no one’s looking after her–she’s got a sea lion to mother her and an iguana for comic relief. She also has an interesting new e-mail pal. But when her father’s cell-phone calls stop coming and disaster seems near, Nim has to be stronger and braver than she’s ever been before.And she’ll need all her friends to help her.From the Hardcover edition.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780385736060 (0385736061)
ASIN: 385736061
Publish date: February 12th 2008
Publisher: Yearling
Pages no: 125
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Childrens,
Adventure,
Survival,
Juvenile,
Media Tie In,
Movies,
Middle Grade,
Animals,
Chapter Books
In a palm tree, on an island, in the middle of the wide blue sea, was a girl. -first sentence That was what Nim called it, because soccer was the only ball game she'd ever seen a picture of -- and because nobody else has ever thought of a name for a game with a girl, a sea lion, a turtle, and an i...
This is one of several reviews I wrote for the late Secular Homeschooling Magazine. We ran an article about homeschoolers in fiction, and I rated a lot of YA novels based on how good they were and how well they handled homeschooling. Mostly, homeschoolers were hauled out as the reliable weirdos in s...
I like that as a teenager I can still enjoy this book.
My sister and I watched the DVD movie version of this book over Thanksgiving. It was very cute, so I read the book. The movie is better.Book Description from Amazon.comA girl. An iguana. An island. And e-mail. Meet Nim – a modern-day Robinson Crusoe! She can chop down bananas with a machete, climb t...