Today's
Marvelous Middle Grade Monday pick:
Nim's Island
Written by
Wendy Orr
Illustrated by
Kerry Millard
Allen & Unwin, 1999
Ages 7-10, Lexile 930L
128 pp, 21500 words
Themes:
father-daughter relationship, tropical adventure
Opening:
"In a palm tree, on an island, in the middle of the wide blue sea, was a girl.
"Nim's hair was wild, her eyes were bright, and round her neck she wore three cords. One was for a spyglass, one for a whirly, whistling shell and the other a fat, red pocketknife in a sheath.
"With the spyglass at her eye, she watched her father's boat. It sailed out through the reef to the deeper dark ocean, and Jack turned to wave and Nim waved back, though she knew he couldn't see.
"Then the white sails caught the wind and blew him out of sight, and Nim was alone. For three days and three nights, whatever happened or needed doing, Nim would do it."
Thoughts:
Nim is a young girl who lives on a volcanic island with her scientist father. When her dad leaves her alone during a three day expedition, Nim must use all her ingenuity and imagination to tackle the adventures that befall her. She is aided by a seal and an iguana who show remarkable intelligence. In tough times, Nim asks advice from her favorite author via email. Despite the dangers, this scrappy heroine protects her island's inhabitants and herself.
I loved this book, discovering it only after I had seen the movie. When you're looking for capable female characters, consider Nim whose independent spirit, boundless imagination, and generous heart see her through both emotional and physical crises.The story is full of scientific exploration, stewardship principles, and just plain fun.You'll find my review of the movie on last Friday's
Summer Drive-In.
Bonus:
1. There are more Nim books by this dynamic author/ illustrator duo. Check out the sequels and collections on
Wendy's website.
 |
Nim at Sea,
just one of the available stories
featuring Nim and her friends |
2. Looking for books with a similar vibe? You might try the nonfiction
Girls Who Looked Under Rocks and
Finding Wonders, by
Jeannine Atkins or
Island of the Aunts, by Eva Ibbotson.
3. Other MMGM bloggers recommend
The Unwanteds, by Lisa McMann, reviewed by
Shannon Messenger and
Michelle Mason.
The Swiss Family Robinson, by Johann Wyss, reviewed here on
Bookish Ambition.
Shipwreck Island, by S. A. Bodeen reviewed by
The Reading Nook Reviews
The Explorers, by Adrienne Kress and
Orphan Island,
by Laurel Snyder, both reviewed by Word Spelunking.
4.
Liberty Hill House posted all about their chapter-by-chapter classroom activities while they read Nim's Island. You'll find awesome crafts, field trips, and activities. The author also made a companion book with crafts and recipes, available on
Amazon Kindle.
Check out the Summer Drive-In review of the
Nim's Island movie, from
August 25, 2017.
View all the
Summer Drive-In reviews for 2017.
Check out all the recommended titles for
Marvelous Middle Grade Monday for
August 28, 2017 available on Shannon Messenger's Ramblings of a Wannabe Scribe.
Feel free to leave your MG recommendations in the comments. Thanks!