Description
- ISBN-13: 9780141368627
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 130 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 164 gr
- ISBN-10: 0141368624
- Publisher Date: 07 Jul 2016
- Depth: 13
- No of Pages: 224
- Spine Width: 17 mm
- Width: 197 mm
Original price was: ₹350.00.₹280.00Current price is: ₹280.00.
Stranded alone on a desolate island, 12-year-old Karana faces treacherous hunters and harsh conditions in this true survival story. Experience the courage and resilience of a young girl as she navigates dangers and fights to survive. “Island of the Blue Dolphins” is a captivating tale of courage, resilience, and the indomitable human spirit. ISBN: 9780141368627
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Devanshu Singh Negi –
An unforgettable story of survival and courage. Karana’s journey is both heartbreaking and inspiring.
Ishita Mishra –
A decent book, but I was expecting more. The writing style was simple, and I didn’t feel a strong connection to Karana.
Pranav –
This book kept me hooked from beginning to end! A real page-turner about perseverance and bravery. Highly recommend.
Uddesh Pratim Talukdar –
My daughter loved this book! A great story of resilience. I found it a little simplistic, but still enjoyable.
Ajith Kumar Reddy Bollapu –
Good story, though at times I felt the writing style wasn’t engaging enough. Still, it tells an important story.
Mohammed Farhan. M.k –
A captivating read about survival! Karana’s strength is inspiring, but some parts felt a bit slow. Overall, a worthwhile story.
Maria Faruqi –
A wonderful book that teaches valuable lessons about resilience and adapting to the natural world. Highly recommend it.
Suchit Lamba –
Island of the Blue Dolphins is an amazing book! Loved the story and characters. Highly recommend it! A classic for a reason.
Mohneesh Parte –
While the story is compelling, I found the pacing uneven. Some parts were rushed, while others dragged on.
Arpita Tirkey –
A beautiful and moving story. Karana’s determination is incredible. Some scenes were a little repetitive, but still powerful.
Yashita Wardhan –
I enjoyed learning about Karana’s culture and her resourcefulness. At times, it felt more descriptive than engaging.