The Pearl Diver

The Pearl Diver
Author: Jeff Talarigo
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307429148


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In 1948, a nineteen-year-old pearl diver's dreams of spending her life combing the waters of Japan’s Inland Sea are shattered when she discovers she has leprosy. By law, she is exiled to an island leprosarium, where she is stripped of her dignity and instructed to forget her past. Her name is erased from her family records, and she is forced to select a new one. To the two thousand patients on the island of Nagashima, she becomes Miss Fuji. Although drugs arrest the course of Miss Fuji's disease, she cannot leave the colony. Instead, she becomes a caretaker to the other patients, and through the example of their courage, she gains insight into the deep wellspring of strength she will need to reclaim her freedom. Written with precision and eloquence, The Pearl Diver is a dazzling meditation on isolation and community, cruelty and compassion.

Our Dementia Diary

Our Dementia Diary
Author: Rachael Dixey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2016
Genre: Dementia
ISBN: 9781909339743


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Saeed is going to learn how to dive - his father has promised to teach him! It is the start of the pearling season and this is his first trip out on the waters of the Arabian Gulf. Leaving the rest of his family behind on the shore, Saeed and his father join the crew of a pearling dhow and set out to spend the hot summer months on the high seas. He learns how the pearl divers hunt for the treasures of the seabed, and discovers the secrets and dangers of the sea.This delightful story, carefully researched from oral and written sources - some dating from more than 150 years ago - offers an insight into the way of life that sustained the Arabian Gulf right up until the discovery of oil. The winning charm of Patricia Al Fakhri's watercolors combine with Julia Johnson's narrative to make The Pearl Diver a perennial favorite with children aged 8 to 12.Since its first publication in 2003, it has sold more than 30,000 copies worldwide.The Pearl Diver is a suggested resource in Hamilton Trust's Key Stage 2 unit on stories from other cultures.

Pearl-Shell Diver

Pearl-Shell Diver
Author: Kay Crabbe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2016-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781743368251


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The Pearl Diver

The Pearl Diver
Author: Julia Johnson
Publisher: Medina Publishing
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2003
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:


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The story of a young boy who goes pearl diving with his father and discovers the treasures and dangers of the sea.

Coral and the Pearl Diver

Coral and the Pearl Diver
Author: Felicity Brown
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2009
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0007326130


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The White Divers of Broome

The White Divers of Broome
Author: John Bailey
Publisher: Pan Australia
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2007-11-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1741978041


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In the tradition of Longitude and The Surgeon of Crowthorne comes a gripping work of narrative history, set in Australia's far north-west. In 1912 Broome was as much Asian as Australian, filled with the smell of unfamiliar spices and a babel of competing languages. It was a frontier town, where racial tensions simmered uneasily between whites, Asians and Aborigines; age-long inhabitants of the land around Broome who had been originally forced to skin-dive for shells, but who were now displaced and discarded as it became harder to find. In that year, twelve British Royal Navy-trained divers and their tenders were sent to Broome, urged on by a Federal Government deep in the grip of the 'White Australia' policy and anxious to rid the country of the last remaining Asian 'taint'. Their task was to master the perilous art of pearl-shell diving, and overcome the Asian stranglehold on the pearling industry, proving once and for all the supremacy of the white man over the coloured. The White Divers of Broome tells the extraordinary story of this experiment, and its fatal aftermath. Set against the backdrop of Broome, it vividly conjures up a world where lanes and slums teemed with hawkers, noodle stalls, opium dens and prostitutes more redolent of Asia than Australia; and where pearl shell mattered more than human life. The White Divers of Broome is a gripping narrative, and a window on a past that echoes with many of the same fears, prejudices and hopes as our society today.

Tomitaro Fujii

Tomitaro Fujii
Author: Linda Miley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2013
Genre: Japanese
ISBN: 9780992324100


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The Dive

The Dive
Author: Ellen Lewis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2017-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781603431163


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Yousuf doesn't know how to swim, so he is scared when it is his turn to go diving for pearls.

Diving for Pearls

Diving for Pearls
Author: Rachael Morlock
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2017-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1508164428


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Pearls are beautiful flukes of nature. The only gemstones formed inside living creatures, these lustrous gems have fascinated mankind for centuries. Readers will be enchanted by this thorough study of pearls, how they're formed, how they're collected, and their historic uses. Meeting Next Generation Science Standards with a unique spin on curricular subject matter, this book is a guaranteed jaw-dropper for young scientists.

American Baroque

American Baroque
Author: Molly A. Warsh
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-03-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1469638983


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Pearls have enthralled global consumers since antiquity, and the Spanish monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella explicitly charged Columbus with finding pearls, as well as gold and silver, when he sailed westward in 1492. American Baroque charts Spain's exploitation of Caribbean pearl fisheries to trace the genesis of its maritime empire. In the 1500s, licit and illicit trade in the jewel gave rise to global networks, connecting the Caribbean to the Indian Ocean to the pearl-producing regions of the Chesapeake and northern Europe. Pearls—a unique source of wealth because of their renewable, fungible, and portable nature—defied easy categorization. Their value was highly subjective and determined more by the individuals, free and enslaved, who produced, carried, traded, wore, and painted them than by imperial decrees and tax-related assessments. The irregular baroque pearl, often transformed by the imagination of a skilled artisan into a fantastical jewel, embodied this subjective appeal. Warsh blends environmental, social, and cultural history to construct microhistories of peoples' wide-ranging engagement with this deceptively simple jewel. Pearls facilitated imperial fantasy and personal ambition, adorned the wardrobes of monarchs and financed their wars, and played a crucial part in the survival strategies of diverse people of humble means. These stories, taken together, uncover early modern conceptions of wealth, from the hardscrabble shores of Caribbean islands to the lavish rooms of Mediterranean palaces.