Monday, January 20, 2020
The Island by Gary Paulsen :: Paulsen Island Essays
        The Island by Gary Paulsen                    à  Ã  Ã   The book I read was The Island by Gary Paulsen. It is about a 15 year      old boy named Wil Neuton who moves with his family to northern Wisconsin.      There he finds an island on Sucker Lake where he stays to learn about      himself.             à  Ã  Ã   Wil likes riding his bike early in the morning. He also likes watching      nature. He is very tall for his age-6 feet 2-but well-built and strong. He      is honest,cares about others and prefers to talk thingsà   through than      resort to violence.             à  Ã  Ã   The title is good because the book is very much about the island and      about Wil finding himself on this island. The island also becomes a very      prominent point in Wil's life. By comparison and observation, he learns      that all things are connected.             à  Ã  Ã   An interesting minor character is Emil Aucht. On the morning of his      first day in Pinewood Wil wakes up to find Emil staring at him through the      window. Emil is an old man with one tooth, no hair and ears that stick out.      He chews tobacco and spits brown gunk all over the place. He first appears      in the story to request that Wil help him get his car out of the mud. Then      Emil reappears to fix the plumbing,wrecking Wil's parents' nerves in the      process.             à  Ã  Ã   The atmosphere in the story is that of a small hick town in northern      Wisconsin:open,friendly,relaxed and very laid-back. It strikes me as being      very much like "cottage country" in northern      Ontario:lakes,forest,fishing,small town life. The time is the late 1980's.             à  Ã  Ã   The novel ends with Wil seeing that his father is watching him from      shore. Wil rows over and finds that his father is tired and sad,his eyes      rimmed with red from crying. Wil invites his father over to the island and      realizes that this saga will only end when Wil finds an island big enough      for his whole family so they can learn what he has learned.  					    
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