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I Wish I’d Written… Island of the Blue Dolphins

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BfK No. 177 - July 2009

Cover Story

This issue’s cover illustration features Kevin Brooks (photograph by Charles Shearn) and his latest book, Killing God. Kevin Brooks is interviewed by Brian Alderson. Thanks to Penguin Books for their help with this July cover.

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Caroline Lawrence

Caroline Lawrence chooses an historical novel based on a true story…

I love stories that transport you to another world and another time, but a real world, not a fantasy one. In other words, I love historical novels.

Island of the Blue Dolphins is not well known in the UK, but is considered a classic in America. It is the story of Karana, a twelve-year-old Native American girl whom tragedy abandons on an island off the coast of California. Alone except for a pack of wild dogs, Karana shows astonishing bravery and resourcefulness.

This book is based on a true story. I love the clear, simple prose that paints a thrilling story of heartbreaking beauty. The author, Scott O’Dell, was born over a hundred years ago. He was a descendant of Sir Walter Scott and a Hollywood cameraman. What I especially admire about his writing is how visual it is. O’Dell shows us a world of great beauty: otters eating abalone in their kelp beds, a skirt made of shimmering cormorant feathers, a white dog howling in a grotto, a tidal wave: blood red in the setting sun. And dolphins, of course.

After his death in 1989, O’Dell’s family chartered a boat to scatter his ashes into the Pacific Ocean. As the boat turned for home, a dozen dolphins appeared and swam joyfully beside it.

Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O’Dell is published by Puffin (978 0 14 030268 4, £5.99 pbk).

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Caroline Lawrence’s latest book is The Man from Pomegranate Street, the final volume of ‘The Roman Mysteries’ series (Orion Children’s Books, 978 1 84255 193 6, £9.99 hbk).

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