Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Refuge Cove

Refuge Cove by Lesley Choye is about a kid name Greg and his mom move to different place to live......... Greg was a sailor and he was not use to sailing on the Atlandic....... Greg met another sailor name Harold and showed Greg how to sail on his new srounding.... They sailory one day and they found a boat thatwas covered and they uncovered the boat and found a family there name were Tamara, Ravi, and the monther was indina. So Greg had to help out, so he found them somewheres else to stay... After that a cop showed up at his house and asked his mom a few questions...... Then the cop came back a few days later and tooled greg's mom..... About a few weeks later she came back with a guy name Wilkins from the department ofImmigration. Wilkins wanted to help out the family but the family wanted to stay and they did. The theme of the book Refuge Cove is the importance of trusting and respecting people that are important in your life. Characterization was a livery theme that was developed throughout the story. For example, Greg and the family he found on the boat had to learn how to trust each other. The father of the family did not trust Greg in the beging of the story. When Greg found the family on the lifeboat the first thing the father did was to pull a knife on Greg. This was out of fear. Throughout the story Greg built trust. Greg did so much for the family that the father of the family learned how to trust Greg and other people at the end. I would recomment this book to everyone I know. This story is very easies to read, when you read the story you can understand what's the story is telling you and it's a story that actually could happen in real life. This story is a little confusing in dome parts, I thought that the ending would be a little bit different. I would have done the same thing that Greg did to that girl. I would have save a really hot chick from falling in the ocean. I really liked reading this story. It was the best book that I ever read.

1 comment:

  1. Yeah, Chase! You liked a book for my class! Whoo-hoo!!!

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