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The Turtle of Oman

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Kate Pavao By Kate Pavao , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 8+

Poetic story about boy who doesn't want to move to America.

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THE TURTLE OF OMAN has a lyrical style and languid pace that will stick with readers. The story is both educational in its portrait of the Arab country of Oman and its people (and all the facts Aref lists between the pages about turtles, foxes, and more) and moving, as readers see the love Aref has for his home, and especially his grandfather, Sidi. Aref's playful, loving grandfather is well drawn, and readers can't help but be envious of their endless stream-of-consciousness conversations ("Talking with Sidi felt like a sky of floating words. You could say anything. Words blended together like paint on paper when you brushed a streak of watercolor orange onto a page, blew on it and thin rivers of color spread out, touching the other colors to make a new one.")

This is a good choice for kids who may be resisting a family move, or really for anyone who loves poetic stories full of significant details.

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