In the book "Kensuke's Kingdom" by Michael Morpurgo, Michael promises Kensuke that he will not tell anyone about the island, that he will visit him regularly, and that he will take care of his cave and the animals when he's gone. These promises help establish a strong bond between the two characters.
No, Michael is not Kensuke's son.
in Kensukes kingdom how does Michael start the fire
Michael Morpurgo wrote "Kensuke's Kingdom" in 1999.
kensuke Kensukes wife's name is Kimi
Michael and his family traveled to Australia in the book "Kensuke's Kingdom" by Michael Morpurgo.
"Kensuke's Kingdom" by Michael Morpurgo is 176 pages long.
yes. Because two weeks after Kensuke died Michael went to see Mikia (Kensukes son).
Kensuke gives Michael and Stella coconuts to eat in Kensuke's Kingdom. He also catches fish for them to have seafood as well.
because he believes that kensuke is his home now
In "Kensuke's Kingdom" by Michael Morpurgo, characters eat fish, coconuts, fruits, and occasional supplies salvaged from the wrecked ship. Kensuke is a skilled fisherman and provides for himself and the protagonist, Michael, on the island.
Kensuke's Kingdom is by Michael Morpurgo. Michael and his family are sailing around the world and Michael is washed off the boat. He meets Kensuke and together they survive being alone on this island.
The story "Kensuke's Kingdom" by Michael Morpurgo is narrated by a boy named Michael. He recounts his family's around-the-world sailing voyage and the unique friendship he forms with Kensuke, a Japanese man living alone on a remote island.