I am
choosing Island's End to move on instead of Under the Mesquite. Island's End
received numerous starred reviews and was chosen as a YALSA Best Books for
Young Adults. "Drawing on firsthand experience from her travels to the
Andaman Islands, Padma Venkatreman was inspired to write this story after meeting
with natives who overcame a natural disaster and preserved their unique way of
life despite several threats to their survival." Island's End is set on a
remote island untouched by time. Uido, the story's protagonist, is chosen to be
her island tribe's spiritual leader. She shows strength, courage and a
generosity of spirit and kindness towards her tribe and her circumstances
throughout the novel. Strangers on a nearby and more modern island wish to
challenge the culture, beliefs and ways of life of Uido's people. Life on this
other island may be more efficient and seen more lavish; however, Uido learns
that this advancement comes with costs. Her challenge is to help her people
continue to see and respect and value their way of life, their beliefs in the
spirit world, their respect for the land and nature, and their strong sense of
community.
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