A Million Shades of Gray
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Publisher Description
A boy and his elephant escape into the jungle when the Viet Cong attack his village immediately after the Vietnam war.
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Newbery Medalist Kadohata (Kira-Kira) shows that truth has as many shades of gray as an elephant in this emotionally taut survival story, set in war-torn South Vietnam. After American troops leave his village, Y'Tin, his family, and his neighbors are left to fend off their enemies themselves. But Y'Tin's mind isn't on war. It's on his pet elephant, Lady, and his dreams of opening an elephant-training school. His hopes vanish when North Vietnamese soldiers devastate his small village (Y'Tin helps dig a mass grave at one point). Y'Tin manages to escape into the jungle with a friend, where he reunites with Lady, but separated from family and friends, his thoughts grow dark. As the days go by, he becomes angrier and less trusting, wondering "if he would ever feel safe again or if safety was gone from his life forever." Illustrating the wisdom of Y'Tin's father's words "The jungle changes a man" Kadohata delves deep into the soul of her protagonist while making a faraway place and the stark consequences of war seem very near. Y'Tin's inner conflicts and changing perception of the world will haunt readers. Ages 10 up.
Customer Reviews
A million shades of gray
This book, A million shades of gray, is one of the best books I have ever read. First the book starts out slow, and kind of boring. But if you keep on reading, you will find out that it gets better. This book is more of a serious book, and may not be for kids under the age of 10. I enjoyed this book, and I hope you will two.