Homeless Bird by Gloria Whelan

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  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Pub. Date: September 2001
  • ISBN-13: 9780064408196
  • Sales Rank: 8,705
  • Age Range: 10
  • 192pp
  • Edition Description: 1ST HARPER
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Synopsis

Gloria Whelan's National Book Award–winning novel, chronicles the breathtaking story of a remarkable young woman who dares to defy fate.

Like many girls her age in India, thirteen–year–old Koly faces her arranged marriage with hope and courage. But Koly's story takes a terrible turn when in the wake of the ceremony, she discovers she's been horribly misled; her life has been sold for a dowry. In prose both graceful and unflinching, this powerful novel relays the story of a rare young woman, who even when cast out into a brutal current of time–worn tradition, sets out to forge her own remarkable future.Inspired by a newspaper article about the real thirteen–year–old widows in India today, this universally acclaimed best–selling novel, characterized by spare, lyrical language and remarkable detail, transports readers into the heart of a gripping tale of hope.

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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 weaves rich historical detail into this compelling mystery. Ms. Whelan is the bestselling author of many novels for young readers, including Homeless Bird, winner of the National Book Award, Parade of Shadows, and Listening for Lions. She lives in northern Michigan.

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This is better that I had expected.....by SJTickle

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March 26, 2009: The title of my book is the Homeless Bird. Homeless Bird is written by a great author, Gloria Whelan. The genre of my book is fiction.

The main character is Koly, a thirteen-year-old Indian girl. She is very beautiful, out-spoken and tough. I can identify with her when she feels all alone with no one to help her with her problems. Another character is Raji, who he is a rickshaw driver in Vrindavan, India. He is tall and lean and has short black wavy hair. Another character is Chandra, who is very beautiful with golden brown skin and sad pleading eyes.Her face and body are plump and soft; she also has long black hair.

The story takes place in a couple places all over India. This makes many life changing events for Koly. Having the story happen in many places makes the book fun and exciting to read.

The author is trying to say that the life of a girl in India is hard to live. The lesson we should get from this is to never give up and always follow your dreams. There is a great moral in this story. This story is about love, the importance of friends, and power. The book showed me many things about India's traditions and cultures. Koly's problem was solved when she fell in love with Raji, and he made all her dreams come true.

Koly is being informed by her parents that she has to get married. Her husband soon dies from a terrible sickness. Her deceased husbands' sister soon has to marry too, and her soon-to-be husband is very wealthy and smart. Her sass (mother-in-law) soon becomes a widow, too. She leaves Koly in a town she's never been in. Koly is forced to live on the streets, but someone soon helps her find a home full of widows. Rija, the person that has helped her through the beginning, falls in love with her and makes her dreams come true.

The book was great, it's a real heart-warmer. The parts I liked about the book were all the exciting things that happened to Koly and changed her life. The part I didn't like was when her sass left her in the temple. For me the book was hard to believe.In some parts it was very predictable. The ending was great. Her life turned out better that she would've thought. I would give the book five stars.

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).


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