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Scott O'Dell

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Scott O'Dell


Born
in Los Angeles, California, The United States
May 23, 1898

Died
October 15, 1989

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Scott O'Dell was an American author celebrated for his historical fiction, especially novels for young readers. He is best known for Island of the Blue Dolphins, a classic that earned the Newbery Medal and has been translated into many languages and adapted for film. Over his career he wrote more than two dozen novels for young people, as well as works of nonfiction and adult fiction, often drawing on the history and landscapes of California and Mexico. His books, including The King’s Fifth, The Black Pearl, and Sing Down the Moon, earned him multiple Newbery Honors and a wide readership. O'Dell received numerous awards for his contribution to children’s literature, among them the Hans Christian Andersen Award and the Regina Medal. In 1984, ...more

Average rating: 3.85 · 379,210 ratings · 13,101 reviews · 82 distinct worksSimilar authors
Island of the Blue Dolphins

3.88 avg rating — 347,422 ratings — published 1960
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Sing Down the Moon

3.76 avg rating — 8,787 ratings — published 1970 — 64 editions
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The Black Pearl

3.51 avg rating — 6,839 ratings — published 1967 — 83 editions
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Zia (Island of the Blue Dol...

3.50 avg rating — 5,203 ratings — published 1976 — 46 editions
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Sarah Bishop

3.51 avg rating — 2,362 ratings — published 1980 — 26 editions
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The King's Fifth

3.65 avg rating — 2,191 ratings — published 1966 — 57 editions
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Streams to the River, River...

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3.74 avg rating — 1,849 ratings — published 1986 — 46 editions
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Thunder Rolling in the Moun...

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3.73 avg rating — 1,622 ratings — published 1992 — 22 editions
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Black Star, Bright Dawn

3.73 avg rating — 1,538 ratings — published 1988 — 42 editions
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My Name Is Not Angelica

3.65 avg rating — 914 ratings — published 1989 — 30 editions
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“After that summer, after being friends with Won-a-nee and her young, I never killed another otter. I had an otter cape for my shoulders, which I used until it wore out, but never again did I make a new one. Nor did I ever kill another cormorant for its beautiful feathers, though they have long, think necks and make ugly sounds when they talk to each other. Nor did I kill seals for their sinews, using instead kelp to bind the things that needed it. Nor did I kill another wild dog, nor did I try to speak another sea elephant.
Ulape would have laughed at me, and other would have laughed, too -- my father most of all. Yet this is the way I felt about the animals who had become my friends and those who were not, bu in time could be. If Ulape and my father had come back and laughed, and all the other had come back and laughed, still I would have felt the same way, for animals and birds are like people, too, though they do no talk the same or do the same things. Without them the earth would be an unhappy place.”
Scott O'Dell, Island of the Blue Dolphins

“More than anything, it was the blue dolphins that took me back home.”
Scott O'Dell, Island of the Blue Dolphins

“Below me Rontu was running along the cliffs barking at the screaming gulls. Pelicans were chattering as they finished the blue water. But suddenly I thought of Tutok, and the island seemed very quiet.”
Scott O'Dell, Island of the Blue Dolphins
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