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Timothy was an elderly black man with white hair who was not skilled academically, but was very helpful to Phillip in many ways.

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When was Timothy of The Cay created?

Timothy of the Cay was created in 1993.


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Phillip thought Timothy's hands looked like thick baseball mitts due to their size and strength. He was impressed by their ability to protect and provide for him during their time stranded on the island in "The Cay."


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Timothy of the Cay has 176 pages. It was written 24 years after The Cay by Theodore Taylor. It is a prequel/sequel.


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Who didn't like Philip in The Cay?

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