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Homeless Bird
Rating: 5 (out of 5)
Summary: Great Book
Comments: I alalmost all did not get this book and now I am so glad I did. It's the best book I have read recently. I am stingy on my 5 stars, however I feel this1deserves it.
Rating: 4 (out of 5)
Summary: Koly's Saving Graces!!
Comments: Rarely do I enjoy a young adult's novel, GLoria Whelan writes beautifully about an Indian girl, Koly, who is arranged to be married to Hari, a young sickly man, who needs her dowry to go to a religious city in India as a possible hope for a cure. Koly marries him anyway. THere is nothing written about the consumation of the relationship. Her husband is so ill that he dies on the journey. Koly becomes a widow which is unlucky in their culture. Koly must live with her husband's family which Comes with a wonderful sister-in-law Chandra who becomes her best friend and her saving grace in the marriage. Koly's mother-in-law treats her like a servant and her father-in-law dies leaving them both widows and poor at best. Koly's mother-in-law known as Sass abandons her in a foreign city to live with her brother in New Delhi. Koly doesn't know the address and Sass has left her alone with 50 rubies. She finds love and friendship in a rickashaw man, Raji, and she finds independence and work. Koly's other saving grace was her love of reading poetry. Koly and Raji have quite a love affair however nothing goes further. He wants to marry her and bring her to his village however she is torn between living in the city and being independent while becoming a wife and possible mother.
Rating: 5 (out of 5)
Summary: homeless bird
Comments: Koly likes to stay at home and do some chores to help her family, and also when she got married she borrows books to read. Her parents forced her to leave her family and marry someone she have never met.The setting took place at India.On her wedding day e person which is her family they were happy and delightful.koly find her self cast out,lost in strange and cruel world.she was caught up in a current tradition that theaten to sweep her toward a terrifying fate. when koly was not married her maa had no use for book.she couldn't go to school because her parent did not have any money. the only thing they pay is the bill for her brothers to go to school.When Koly was married she left her family and stay their with her husband who is hari.saas which is mother in law treat Koly bad.she abused her by doing ething and she have to wake up early and sleep early.she yearns to flee,however tradition dictated that it's too late to turn back.when it hari sister who is chandra it was her marraige and Koly told her that she wish that she had money to purchase a gift for her.she looked beautiful when she was walking through the hallway. when Chandra husband had a mustache like a mouse tail.when chandra married she was the same to live her family just like Koly.I like this book because it's just like Chineese Cinderalla and I will endorse this book to someone because it's exiting and fun.
Rating: 5 (out of 5)
Summary: A Gem of a Book
Comments: "Homeless Bird" is a perfect little gem of a book. Set in India, it is a story of courage and patience in the face of disappointment and betrayal. A young widow abandoned by her in-laws seems to have no hope of making any kind of life for herself. however, in time, her patience, kind-hearted nature, talent for embroidery, and a little luck combine to give her a second chance.

I enjoyed learning about the culture of India as I read this book. I endorse it for ages 10 and up.
Rating: 3 (out of 5)
Summary: entertaining, however...
Comments: After returning from a three-week family vacation in India, we listened to this book on tape during a long drive and found it entertaining. Although there is some romance in this story, it still captured the attention of my teen and pre-teen sons; however, I must admit they were a captive audience. Much of the charm of the story came through listening to an excellent actress (Sarita Choudhury) capture the rhythm and inflection of English as spoken by Indians. Several of the sights, sounds, and smells described in this book reminded us of our time in India.

However, the ending made me wonder how much the author really understood Indian culture. I thought that, while it was a romantic and entertaining ending, it was American. Though I am told that love marriages are becoming more common, I couldn't imagine my Indian friends, or the people I met in India, thinking that this would be a normal Indian resolution to the story.

Some parents may not want younger children exposed to several of the more tragic parts of the story. There is also an episode in the story where the main character has put herself in an unsavory situation, and she naively consumes a drink containing a drug. She learns a valuable lesson without excessive hardship, however this may be why the book is endorseed for ages 11 or 12 on up.

"Homeless Bird" is the title of a poem by Rabindrath Tagore, and a book of his poems plays a key role in the story. Because of this, I gained a curiosity about and appreciation for his poetry, and I am poetically challenged!! My favorite poem of his is "The Gift", however I also like parts of "Gitanjali." I haven't sampled much of his poetry yet, though.


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