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A Million Shades of Gray

De: Cynthia Kadohata
Narrado por: Keith Nobbs
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Y'Tin is brave.

No one in his village denies that—his mother may wish that he’d spend more time on school work than on elephant training, but still she knows that it takes a great deal of courage and calm to deal with elephants the way that Y'Tin does. He is almost the best trainer in the village—and, at twelve-years old, he’s certainly the youngest. Maybe he’ll even open up his own school some day to teach other Montagnards how to train wild elephants? That was the plan anyway—back before American troops pulled out of the Vietnam War, back before his village became occupied by Viet Cong forces seeking revenge, back before Y'Tin watched his life change in a million terrible ways.

Now, his bravery is truly put to the test: he can stay in his village, held captive by the Viet Cong or he can risk his life (and save his elephant’s) by fleeing into the jungle. The Montagnards know their surroundings well. After all, this is why Y'Tin’s village had become loyal US allies during the war, having been tapped by Special Forces for their tracking skills and familiarity with the jungle. But that also means that Y'Tin knows how unsafe it can be—and how much danger he is in if he chooses to head out with no destination in mind.

At once heartbreaking and full of hope, Newbery Medal-winning author Cynthia Kadohata’s exploration into the depth of the jungle and the not-so-distant past brings us close to a world few people know about—and none will ever forget. Y'Tin’s story is one of lasting friendships, desperate choices and all that we lose when we are forced to change.©2010 Cynthia Kadohata; (P)2010 Simon & Schuster
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I loved everything about this book there were no dislikes. The story was wonderful. Thank you.

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What did you love best about A Million Shades of Gray?

an opportunity to understand a different culture

What was one of the most memorable moments of A Million Shades of Gray?

the recurring comment they had been let down by the Americans

Have you listened to any of Keith Nobbs’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

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If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

coming of age in Thailand

Any additional comments?

this part of American history has been buried and these people deserve a voice

An overlooked era

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Good book performance pretty good story kinda sad, good good sad and teaches you about war

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This was well read and held your interest. The point of view of a young boy in Vietnam during the war there is unique to children's literature in English, I think, and the writing is tight and well plotted, and lovely. Very appropriate for a 4th - 6th grade reader, and can be listened to by all ages.

beautiful writing

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Worth the four hour listen for the setting and most of the story. Writing style was irritating to me... the omniscient point of view felt like it was jerking me around. Y-Tin, a young elephant handler in Vietnam watches as his village is attacked and nearly half living there were slaughtered. He witnesses friends killed, homes burned, escapes, travels though the jungle and chooses to give up his elephant to save her... it had potential to be superior book, but I just didn't feel the magic.

Unique setting. Kid making hard choices...

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