Red Midnight |
| | | | Title: | Red Midnight | | Author: | Ben Mikaelsen | | Publisher: | Rayo | | Type: | Book / Paperback | | Publication Date: | 01 April, 2003 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0380805618 / 9780380805617 | | List Price: | $5.99 | | Amazon Price: | $5.99 | |
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When guerrilla soldiers strike Santiago's village, they destroy everything in their path -- including his home and family. Santiago and his four-year-old sister escape, running for their lives. But the only way they can be truly safe is to leave Guatemala behind forever. So Santiago and Angelina set sail in a sea kayak their Uncle Ramos built while dreaming of his own escape. Sailing through narrow channels guarded by soldiers, shark-infested waters, and days of painful heat and raging storms, Santiago and Angelina face an almost impossible voyage hundreds of miles across the open ocean, heading for the hope of a new life in the United States.
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Can They Make It? Red Midnight. 08 March, 2006 Red Midnight is based on a very true story. It is about a boy, and his little sister having to sail to the United States of America because soldiers came to where they lived, and killed all of the rest of their family along with their whole tribe. It's a twenty day adventure of sailing in a tiny little boat. They only have a very little amount of fruit, and also a little amount of tortillas. How will they survive?
I thought this book was a very good book. It was a little sad. But those books are always good books to read, and get into. It had a good moral and a good meaning to it. It also had a lot of very good and down to earth details, and descriptions. Since it was a little sad, and suspending it wasn't the best book, but yet...It makes me really think! About everything that is happening in the world.
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