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Return to the Island

Return to the Island
Author: Gloria Whelan
Publisher: HarperTrophy
Category: Book

Buy New: $29.99



New (1) Used (8) from $20.02

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 939132

Media: Paperback
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 192
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.3 x 0.4

ISBN: 0064407616
EAN: 9780064407618
ASIN: 0064407616

Publication Date: May 1, 2002
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: New Copy. Excellent Condition. Small Remainder Mark.

Also Available In:

  • Hardcover - Return to the Island (Island Trilogy)
  • Library Binding - Return to the Island
  • Turtleback - Return to the Island
  • School & Library Binding - Return to the Island

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description

Is Mary home for good?

It is the spring of 1818 and Mary O'Shea has returned from England to her beloved Mackinac Island. She loves her life on the family firm and knows that she chose wisely in declining a marriage proposal from James Lindsay, a young duke she met during her travels. She is also delighted to once again spend time with White Hawk, her dearest friend. And although he is often called away to defend Indian claims to native lands, Mary cherishes White Hawk's visits, and hopes that one day he will stay forever. Then suddenly Mary's future comes into question when James appears at her doorstep to ask for her hand -- and refuses to leave until she consents. Now it seems that the only way for Mary to discover what her future holds is to uncover the truth of her own heart.




Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars How I see/Why I like the book   March 13, 2007
This book was based on some history and yes, its fiction too. I like it because its fun to read and its kid book too. Kid books are fun to read. This book gives a girl courage about herself...

The main character is about this girl MAry who is living on an island but when she went to visit her sister Angelique oversea, she befriends a duke's son. HE fell in love with her and asked for her hand in marriage but she had to return home b/c her father got sick and he folloed her back to USA. This book is about her adventure back on her island and how she found where her heart belonged. Where and to who it belong to. I love this book because it good a bit of romance and a bit of adventure in it.

Kid who loves history, romance and adventure would like this book.



1 out of 5 stars Retun To The Island   May 11, 2002
 0 out of 8 found this review helpful

I think this book was horrible because the author did not do enough research. I am an Odawa(spelled Ottawa in her book) girl. I have grew up learning my culture ever since i started school. One of the things wrong in her book is that she says Odawas lived in TeePees. which is certainly not true. She also spells Odawa wrong, she spells it the way the white man did when they first moved here. i would recommend to not read this book.


2 out of 5 stars Return to the Island   April 10, 2002
 4 out of 10 found this review helpful

I think this is a wonderful book. I have only one problem with it. The author (Gloria Whelan) has Ottawas (Odawas) living in teepees. I go to a Native school. All my classmates are Native, mainly Ojibwe and Ottawa (Odawa). One thing we try to tell people is that we DID NOT live in teepees. We lived in wigwams (structures with a wooden frame covered with bark or a similar material). I feel Gloria Whelan could have researched better and prevented this misinformation.


5 out of 5 stars A satisfying conclusion to the trilogy.   July 15, 2000
 11 out of 11 found this review helpful

Mary O'Shea is no longer a child, but a young woman of eighteen. Having returned to her frontier home on the Great Lakes island of Mackinac after a visit with her sister, she is able to bid farewell to her ailing father before his death. Now she is keeping up the farm she inheirited with the help of her older brother and his Indian wife. But when the English suitor she refused, James, follows Mary to Mackinac to once more try to win her heart, she finds herself torn between him and her childhood friend, White Hawk, an orphaned Indian boy raised by a childless white couple. Her feelings for White Hawk have become romantic, and a marriage to him will allow her to remain on the island she loves. It was quite clear to me from the beginning what the outcome of this book would be, but I enjoyed it anyway. I am a bit sad that this is the final book, but it is a fitting end - Mary, a child in the first book, has grown into a married young woman with a home of her own. A highly statisfying conclusion.

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