Homeless Bird by Gloria Whelan

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  • Publisher: Harpercollins Childrens Books
  • Pub. Date: September 2001
  • ISBN-13: 9780064408196
  • Sales Rank: 12,315
  • Age Range: 10
  • 192pp
  • Edition Description: 1ST HARPER
 
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Synopsis

Leaving Home...forever. Like many girls her age in India, thirteen-year-old Koly is getting married. When she discovers that the husband her parents have chosen for her is sickly boy with wicked parents, Koly wishes she could flee. According to tradition, though, she has no choice. On her wedding day, Koly's fate is sealed.

In the wake of her marriage, however, Koly's life takes an unexpected turn, and she finds herself alone in a strange city of white-sari-clad windows. Her only choice seems to be to shed her name and her future and join the hopeless hordes who chant for food.

Even then, cast out in a current of time-worn tradition, this rare young woman sets out to forge her own exceptional future. And a life, like a beautiful tapestry, comes together for Koly-- one stitch at a time.

Books for the Teen Age 2001 (NYPL) and 2000 National Book Award Winner

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When thirteen-year-old Koly enters into an ill-fated arranged marriage, she must either suffer a destiny dictated by India's tradition or find the courage to oppose it.

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Whelan (Miranda's Last Stand) blends modern Hindu culture with age-old Indian traditions as she profiles a poor girl's struggle to survive in a male-dominated society. Only 13 when her parents find her a husband, Koly can't help feeling apprehensive about leaving home to live in a distant village with her in-laws and husband, none of whom she has met. The truth is worse than she could have feared: the groom, Hari, is a sickly child, and his parents have wanted only a dowry, not a wife for him, in order to pay for a trip to Benares so Hari might bathe in the holy waters of the Ganges. Koly is widowed almost immediately; later, she is abandoned in the holy city of Vrindavan by her cruel mother-in-law. Koly, likened to a "homeless bird" in a famous poem by Rabindranath Tagore, embodies the tragic plight of Hindu women without status, family or financial security. She is saved from a dismal fate by her love of beauty, her talent for embroidery and the philanthropy of others--and by Whelan's tidy plotting, which introduces a virtuous young man, a savvy benefactress and a just employer in the nick of time. The feminist theme that dominates the happily-ever-after ending seems more American than Indian, but kids will likely enjoy this dramatic view of an endangered adolescence and cheer Koly's hard-won victories. Ages 8-12. (Mar.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.|

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Biography

National Book Award-winning author Gloria Whelan crafts a richly textured story about one young woman's will to control her own fate. Ms. Whelan is the best-selling author of many novels for young readers, including Homeless Bird, winner of the National Book Award; Listening for Lions; and Summer of the War. She lives in northern Michigan.

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OMG!!!by BunnyBoo611

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November 01, 2008: I read this book fr my book report and it is the best one yet!! I am not a very good reader and don't get into books that easily but when I was finished reading the 1st chapter I fell in love with it!!!

I Also Recommend: Summer of the War, Chu Ju's House, Listening for Lions, Twilight, Sleeping Murder (Miss Marple Series).

Homeless Birdby Anonymous

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June 16, 2008: Homeless Bird tells the story of a young girl who was widowed at the age of thirteen. Despite facing many hardships, she never lost hope, courage, and faith. And in the end, she found happiness and gained unconditional love. I read this book for the first time in the `mother daughter book club? at my elementary school in fourth grade. I always pick this book up whenever I feel down because Koly?s willpower proved to me that even in the hardest situations, if one has faith and never gives up, one can face any difficulty with a smile and in the end will be successful. This book never fails to give me a new outlook on life for it gives life a new meaning. It teaches us how important family values, ethics, and faith are in our lives. I recommend this book to anyone who wants a good read or who is facing challenges in life. I can guarantee that after reading this beautifully well-written novel you will be inspired and hope will be instilled within you.


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