What's the hook? An adventurous plot with fast pace keeps boys and girls gripped to this story What are the themes? Frienship, adventure and different cultures. Teaching points? Many excellent passages which are good as models for your pupils' writing.
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What's the hook? An adventurous plot with fast pace keeps boys and girls gripped to this story What are the themes? Frienship, adventure and different cultures. Teaching points? Many excellent passages which are good as models for your pupils' writing.
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Add this copy of Journey to the River Sea (New Longman Literature 11-14) to cart. $15.99, good condition, Sold by Brit Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Milton Keynes, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM, published 2003 by Longman.
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Well written, g-rated & full of surprising info & events. A great read.
Elyn
May 9, 2008
Journey to the River Sea
"Journey to the River Sea", by Eva Ibbotson is a wonderful book and an exciting read. Without being preachy or simplistic, it shows the journey of one Maia, a young girl from Briton, who travels to the Amazon after her parents are killed in an accident. Supposedly, she is going to live with caring reletives who will raise her properly, but it turns out that the Carters (her father's second cousin and his wife and twin daughters) are more interested in the money they get paid for her upkeep than in Maia herself. Greedy, spiteful twins, a creepy collection of glass eyes, and a crazed bug-killer make up the Carter family, who live on a failing rubber plantation in the jungle while all the while pretending they still live in England. A home-sick, British boy acter, a reluctant hier, and a stern-but-fascination governess all combine to make this story of Maia's Amazon a beautiful read, and the ending is positively sterling. A must-have for all would-be adventurers, Amazon enthusiests, or just those who love a good book.