Book summaryIn this sequel to "The Island of the Blue Dolphins", 14-year-old Zia feels trapped between the traditional world of her mother and that of her home at the California Mission in Santa Barbara. She longs to go to the island where her Aunt Karana was left behind nearly 18 years before and rescue her from her isolation. Media reviews"[Scott O'Dell] presents an almost unbearably moving story of what happened to the Indian woman Karana, when she had been left alone at the end of the Blue Dolphins tale." |
Ziaby O'Dell, Scott
Book description: New York, U.S.A.: Dell Pub Co, 1995. 1995. Soft cover. 0440410010 This trade size paperback is a seventh thus printing. Very nice condition. No alien writing inside. 179 pages. Nice tight binding. .
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