Read Theodore Taylor’s classic bestseller and Lewis Carroll Shelf Award
winner The Cay.
Phillip is excited when the Germans invade the small island of Curaçao. War has
always been a game to him, and he’s eager to glimpse it firsthand–until the
freighter he and his mother are traveling to the United States on is
torpedoed.
When Phillip comes to, he is on a small raft in the middle of the sea. Besides
Stew Cat, his only companion is an old West Indian, Timothy. Phillip remembers
his mother’s warning about black people: “They are different, and they live
differently.”
But by the time the castaways arrive on a small island, Phillip’s head injury
has made him blind and dependent on Timothy.
“Mr. Taylor has provided an exciting story…The idea that all humanity would benefit from this special form of color blindness permeates the whole book…The result is a story with a high ethical purpose but no sermon.”—New York Times Book Review
“A taut tightly compressed story of endurance and revelation…At once barbed and tender, tense and fragile—as Timothy would say, ‘outrageous good.’”—Kirkus Reviews
- “Fully realized setting…artful, unobtrusive use of dialect…the representation of a hauntingly deep love, the poignancy of which is rarely achieved in children’s literature.”—School Library Journal, Starred
“Starkly dramatic, believable and compelling.”—Saturday Review
“A tense and moving experience in reading.”—Publishers Weekly
“Eloquently underscores the intrinsic brotherhood of man.”—Booklist
Age Range: 12 and up