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Title: Teetoncey by Theodore Taylor, Richard Cuffari ISBN: 0-385-09587-2 Publisher: Doubleday Pub. Date: July, 1974 Format: Library Binding List Price(USD): $7.79 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.67 (3 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: This is the book I was searching for!!!
Comment: I read this book (a trilogy actually) when I was in junior high school, sixth grade I believe. I loved it then, but forgot the title of it amidst the rediculous quantities of books I read. Yet as I got older, I found myself occasionally thinking of the wonderful story and characters. Unfortunately, I could never remember the name of the book or the characters. But finally, I have managed to find it after much frustrated searching. If you have any question as to rather you would like to read this book, just remember that I spent fourteen years or so looking for it because I enjoyed it so much in my childhood...and that's a pretty good recommendation!
Rating: 4
Summary: *A Exhilarating Book*
Comment: The book I read was Teetoncey. It won eighteen books for young people`s award. The author is Theodore Taylor.I liked this book a lot ! I give book a 4 stars. I think this book is exhilarating beacause it is surprising and you don`t know what going to happen`s next . It has an exicting ending . I can connect to this story beacause the named Ben O`Neal was very brave and I am brave too. This story is about a brave boy searches in the darkness for signs of suvivors. I recommend this book to anyone who likes an exhilarating,don`t know what`s going to happen next book! Pick up this book now!!!
Rating: 5
Summary: A mysterious shipwrecked girl
Comment: Young Ben O'Neal finds a girl who has survived a shipwreck off the coast of Cape Hatteras and his family takes her in. She is shrouded in mystery, having forgotten her identity in the trauma of the shipwreck. They nickname her Teetoncey, in reference to her petite size. But her spirit is huge! One day, when Ben's friends are trying to impress her with their knowledge of swear words, she floors them with a string of curses that would make a sailor blush! There is speculation as to whether she is from a rich family or not, and is there treasure that went down with the ship she was on? Will they find it? Ben evolves from a boy who feels stuck in the Outer Banks culture to a young man who begins to appreciate the world at large, as he gains respect for the young girl they call Teetoncey. Engrossing; excellent for 9 to 12 year olds.
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