Book Review of Keeper by Mal Peet

Thursday, October 29, 2009

›
First novel Published in 2003 Won the Branford Boase Award 5 Archetypes: Loner Hero- El Gato is the hero in this book but he is more specifi...

Chapter 21 and Chapter 22

›
Paul is shocked at the news, but even more shocked to find out that he is serious. He asks the world's greatest soccer player why he wou...

Chapter 20

›
In this chapter El Gato explains to Paul that he does not want him to publish his story in his newspaper. Instead he wanted Paul to write a ...

Chapter 17 through Chapter 19

›
El Gato describes his life in San Juan as a good dream. He is not homesick like some of the other players. He also goes on to describe some ...

Chapter 12 through Chapter 16

›
El Gato begins to gain a lot of respect from the other workers and boss. The games also become more intense, and he starts playing teams wit...

Chapter 6 through Chapter 11

›
Through these chapters the Keeper continues to work with El Gato. Teaching him how to move his body, how to focus on the ball, how to read o...
1 comment:

Chapter 4 and Chapter 5

›
El Gato went back into the forest the very next day. The Keeper was there and this time El Gato decided to stay. El Gato had many questions ...
2 comments:
›
Home
View web version

About Me

My photo
Book Review
View my complete profile
Powered by Blogger.