Karana
The girl with the long black hair in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" is Karana, the main character of the book. She is the young Native American girl who is left alone on the island of San Nicolas and must learn to survive on her own.
Karana
The Island of the Blue Dolphins
Island of the blue dolphins is a book by Scott O'Dell. it's about a girl named Karana who live alone on a island for 18 years after her tribe leave.
Island of the Blue Dolphins An island wild and free Where one young girl survives alone In harmony with land and sea
No, it is about an island girl far from america
Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell
The name comes from the book " Island of the Blue Dolphins " and in the first chapter it states what Karana's name means, and it means " the girl with long black hair". it means Girl with the long black hair and trinity
He had a interview with the actual girl that was stuck on the island so he wrote a book about her challenges
No, the island is fictional, made up by the author, Scott O'Dell. But, O'Dell tried to re-create the story of a girl who lived upon the island of San Nicolas alone. Although Island of the Blue Dolphins is based on an actual island, it does not exist.
realistic fiction
Tutok is a young Aleut girl who was stranded on the island with Karana in the book "Island of the Blue Dolphins." Karana and Tutok played a game together where they would throw rocks to see who could throw them the farthest into the ocean.
Captivating, adventurous, poignant, and haunting are some adjectives that can be used to describe "Island of the Blue Dolphins," a novel by Scott O'Dell about a young girl stranded on an island.