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| Timothy of the Cay | 
| Author: Theodore Taylor Publisher: Harcourt Paperbacks Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 31 reviews Sales Rank: 51051
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 176 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5 x 0.6
ISBN: 015206320X EAN: 9780152063207 ASIN: 015206320X
Publication Date: April 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: New - Has remainder mark. Fast shipping from trusted wholesaler with many exclusive publisher contracts.
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great book July 9, 2008 a great book for middle schoolers very intense DO NOT read Timothy of The Cay before the cay it ruins the story and meaning
Good classic for young teens February 23, 2008 This is a good story for young teens. Unfortunately WW II is ancient history for most of them, but the storyline intrigues most.
SUPER STORY March 28, 2007 THIS IS A VERY INTERESTING AND EXCITING BOOK FROM THE VERY BEGINNING. IT NEVER GETS BORING!! THE ENDING WAS A SHOCK, BUT IT MADE THE WHOLE STORY MORE REALISTIC. THIS WAS ANOTHER BOOK THAT MY STUDENTS COULD NOT PUT DOWN. ALMOST ALL OF THEM READ AHEAD (EVEN WHEN I ASKED THEM NOT TO). ANY BOOK THAT KEEPS KIDS INTERESTED IN READING IS GOLD TO ME!!
A really good book but not good enough for five stares but close October 24, 2006 It was a thriller so every one should read this book. I think that this is a good book because you would read it and then somthing would happen and you would get cought up in it and forget everthing else. Thats why its a good book. Agian every one should be forced to read it. You can tell the writer as taken his time and used it wisley. Because now he has a great book. read it or else. nothing will happen.
The Cay Book Reveiw January 22, 2006 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
The Cay by Theodore Taylor was a very good book in my opinion. I say that because the book has two very well described characters. One main character is Timothy a big, black man with white hair in his seventies. Another main character is Philip a white boy that is eleven and is blind for most of the story. The story began in February of 1942 at the beginning of World War Two.
The plot in this story was also very good. It begins on the small island of Willemstad that had been attacked by German submarines. Philip's mom and Philip both leave to go to America by ship (Philip's mom is afraid of airplanes and Philips dad has to stay on the island because that is where he works). Their ship gets torpedoed in the ocean and Timothy pulls Philip on his raft that he found (Timothy was one of the ship's crewmen). Then Philip goes blind from a wooden plank hitting his head. They drift around on the ocean for days then land on the cay. Timothy and Philip survive on the cay by eating sea grapes, coconuts, fish, and Langosta (a lobster without claws). While on the cay, Timothy dies from injuries received in a hurricane, and a few days later Philip is picked up by an American ship. In the end, Philip meets back up with his parents and they stay in Willemstad and don't move back to America.
One of the main themes of this book was racism. One example of racism used is when Philip's mom doesn't let him go down to the docks because of the black people there. Another is how Philip first responds to Timothy. Philip first thinks that Timothy is just an ugly and stubborn black man, but when Timothy dies Philip realizes that Timothy was only stubborn because it was the only way for Philip to survive alone on the cay. I thought that this was a great book that you should read if you like survival and adventure stories.
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