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de Roland Smith (Author) "After school I rode my mountain bike home in the rain ..." En savoir plus
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Grade 6-9-A maddening mix of adventure imbued with Hopi and Masai mysticism. Fourteen-year-old Jake Lansa, a half-Italian, half-Hopi boy who lives in New York City with his mother and stepfather, both anthropology professors, corresponds with his father, an idealistic field biologist studying elephants in Kenya. After his mother is run over by a car while jogging, Jake decides Kenya is a better bet than being shipped off to his relatives in Nebraska. One hitch is that his father is unreachable somewhere out in the bush. After surviving a mugging in Nairobi, Jake bicycles his way west, right past lions and warthogs. He befriends a well-educated Masai and together, their mission somehow linked by Jake's grandfather's kachina, they bring rain to the drought-stricken country, drive out ruthless poachers, and, of course, find Dr. Lansa. Survival tips, like learning how to stalk animals by seeing through their eyes, are engrossing, and the butchery of the elephants by the poachers is sobering. The conservation message isn't too ponderous, but other aspects of the story are preachy, and the "voice-overs"-prophetic words uttered by Jake's father and grandfather-are repetitive and soon grate. The "you're here for a reason" theme is disappointing in the otherwise real and appealing My Side of the Mountain-like teenage-survival story.
John Sigwald, Unger Memorial Library, Plainview, TX
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


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Gr. 5^-8. After his mother is killed in a jogging accident and his stepfather decides to ship him off to live with relatives in Nebraska, 14-year-old Jacob Lansa opts to travel to Kenya in search of his father, a wildlife biologist tracking elephant herds. While crossing the Kenyan bush, Jacob meets Supeet, a young Masai on a quest to end the drought, and the two join forces. On their trek they encounter a dangerous ring of poachers, whose greed threatens Africa's wildlife with extinction. Although the novel is longer than most for this age group, the action never flags, and Smith's focus on local color and vivid attention to detail will make readers feel they are participants in Jacob's experiences. Reminiscent of Gary Paulsen's survival novels, this will appeal to adventure buffs. Eric Campbell's A Place of Lions (1991) provides a related look at east equatorial Africa. Kay Weisman --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Elephants, Elephants, Everywhere, Avril 23 2003
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Have you ever been to the African bush? If you have I bet you wouldn't have this full-sized adventure. Thunder Cave is an exciting realistic fiction by Ronald Smith. On the way lots of exhilarating things happen to him. On his journey he found: Supeet the Masai, Sitonik the Laibon and some poachers.

After his mom died, Jacob lives with his step-father, who doesn't care about Jacobs real dad. However, Jacob can't live without telling his real dad that his mum has died. When his step-father leaves town he goes to a travel agent and books a flight to Nairobi. His step-father came back earlier than expected, so it was harder for Jacob to escape, but he managed it.

One day when he was travelling down a long dusty roadside he saw a boy holding a spear, that boy was called Supeet who came from a Masai tribe. Later Supeet took Jacob to the Masai camp where they met Sitonik a Laibon. Like all Laibons, he had magic powers and could see into the future. Sitonik said that Supeet will end this drought and Jacob will have a hard journey. He then said, "Take these drums and go to Thunder Cave".

Supeet and Jacob headed for Thunder Cave. Later they interfered with some poachers. Jacob was shot in the stomach by a bullet and Supeet went temporarily blind after a spitting cobra caught him with his venom. Jacob and Supeet then headed for thunder cave and when they got there Supeet started to tap a rhythm on the drums. Whilst Supeet was drumming, Jacob went out in search of food. Soon the poachers captured Jacob...

I liked this book because Mr. Smith kept the action vivid until the very end of the story, making it very intense and exciting to read. He managed to create a cliff-hanger at the end of each and every chapter, which made a truly great book. Jacob found more than just his father in the Kenyan bush, that's why it was so hard to put down!

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Greatest book I have ever read and you will be glued to it!!, Janv. 24 2003
Par Michael J. Nuttall (York, Maine USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I am shocked on how the book comes together.It has lots of exciting moments and surprises. The level of this book is for 5-8 grade.The most intersting part of the book is when he goes out to see his dad in Kenya. I think that the saddest part of the book is when Jake's Mom is in the Hospital because of an accident.I hope you enjoy this book and that you will give it a great of five stars.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Thunder Cave, Fév 26 2002
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Thunder Cave

Thunder Cave, by is an adventurous book with suspense. Jacob Lansa an average 14 year old that lives in Brooklyn. There he lives with his mom and stepfather Sam, and across the globe, Dr. Robert Lansa, Jacob dad, is studying elephants in Kenya. A fiasco forces Jacob to go to Kenya, there he runs into chaos left and right, battling the blistering heat and carnivores he presses on. As soon as it starts getting better and they meet one of the most wanted type of gang, poachers. Can Jacob escape form the diabolical grasp of poachers and soon reunite with his father? Will he stop all the slaughter of the elephants? To find out read Thunder Cave!

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Thunder Cave
Have you ever lost a loved one? If so, then you know what Jacob Lansa feels like after his mom is hit by a car. Read more
Publié le Fév 25 2002

4.0étoiles sur 5 Thunder Cave by Roland Smith
Have you ever lost a loved one? Then you how Jacob Lansa feels when his Mom was hit by a car. Jacob immediately makes plans to go to Kenya to see his dad, Dr. Robert Lansa. Read more
Publié le Fév 25 2002 par Jason Womack

5.0étoiles sur 5 Thunder Cave
I really think this is a good book to start out with/
write when you start to read Thuder cave,it will grabyou and
wont let you go. Read more
Publié le Fév 22 2002 par bubbles

5.0étoiles sur 5 Thunder Cave
I really think this is a good book to start out with/
write when you start to read Thuder cave,it will grabyou and
wont let you go. Read more
Publié le Fév 22 2002 par bubbles

5.0étoiles sur 5 Thunder Cave
I really think this is a good book to start out with/
write when you start to read Thuder cave,it will grabyou and
wont let you go. Read more
Publié le Fév 22 2002 par bubbles

4.0étoiles sur 5 It Holds You
Thunder Cave is an alright book to read. It starts out real slow and it's hard to get into. Once you get towards the middle of the book you'll love it. Read more
Publié le Fév 21 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 Thunder Cave
I like reading this book after the New York part. this book is an excellent book to read to a child or yourself, because the reading level is only 4.4 and that is great. Read more
Publié le Fév 20 2002 par Kennedy Lino

5.0étoiles sur 5 Thunder cave
Thunder cave is a very good book to read. the reading level is 4.4 but it is not that bad. the story takes place in Kenya, Africa. Read more
Publié le Fév 20 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 Thunder Cave
I thought this book was a really good book. Roland Smith made it so interesting that I had trouble putting the book down. He explains alot about Africa and poachers. Read more
Publié le Fév 14 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 roland gives a new name to thunder
Thunder Cave is a very up to date, non-boring exciting book. The theme is so scrumpcious and the storyline is so incredible it makes you want to actually be able to talk to the... Read more
Publié le Déc 27 2001

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