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"What if I don't like him?"
"Of course you will like him."
"But what if I don't?"
Maa impatiently slapped at a fly. "Then you must learn to like him."
But Koly never gets a chance to find out if she does care for her intended groom. Married and promptly widowed at 13, Koly finds herself in the grim position of being cast out by a society that has no place for girls like her. With a seemingly hopeless future in India, this courageous and spirited young woman sets out to forge her own destiny. Through perseverance, resourcefulness, and sheer luck, she manages not only to find a niche for herself, but even to find happiness again.
Gloria Whelan's tale of a remarkable girl in an extraordinary situation will linger with the reader long after the last page is read. The shaping of Koly's life, as anyone's, is in her own hands, as well as the hands of the society in which she lives. Her ability to express herself--and ultimately support herself--with her exceptional skill in embroidery is a symbol of the creative ingenuity that will serve her well throughout her tribulations. (Ages 8 and older) --Emilie Coulter --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
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homeless bird,
By kimberly (montgomery al) - See all my reviews
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i think this was a very good story and its very interesting.Once you get to reading it you don't ever want to stop.
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Ideal for grade 7-8 read aloud or class study,
This review is from: Homeless Bird (Paperback)
This book was easy to read and interesting. The main character is likable and the author does a good job of creating pathos for her. Fits well with Ontario Curriculum expectation of reading 1.1 complex texts from diverse cultures. Students will learn about Indian Hindu culture and there are many pathways for extension in this book. Great Author, I did not even think I would like this book and I did!
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The best book I have ever read!,
By Joyce S (Brooklyn, NY) - See all my reviews
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this book is the best book i have ever read! the author is such a magnificent writer! finished this book in about an hour..easy to read and very enjoyable..this book is both heartwarming, sweet, sad, nd a happy book about a girl who gets abandoned by her mother-in-law.
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