He fell into the water of of the Peggy Sue, along with Stella and his soccer ball, and woke up on the beach of Kensuke's island.
Google earth measures it at 33.5 miles from exiting Marina Del Rey, CA harbor to the closest point of Catalina Island,CA. But it looks like it is another 15 miles SE to Avalon, where it seems the boats arrive on Catalina.
Ellesmere Island is larger than Victoria Island. Ellesmere Island is the 10th largest island in the world, while Victoria Island is the 8th largest island in the world but smaller than Ellesmere Island.
When you leave a country it is called emigration.When you arrive in a country it is called immigration.
Stewart Island is separated from the South Island by Foveaux Strait.
The possessive form is island's.
Kensuke's Kingdom is about a 11 years old boy who went overboard and strive to survive on and island. The island was described as being looked like a weird peanut, the only person with him on this island is the Old Man(Kensuke) and Stella, his dog.
Kensuke ended up on the island after being stranded there while working as a pilot during World War II. He rescued Michael when he fell overboard.
are you reffering to the book Kensuke's Kingdom By Michael Morpurgo. If so Kensuke is the man who lives on the island and becomes friends with Michael in the book, who is introduced in chapter 5. But the rest you would have to read the book
The real island where they stayed was with the name, 'Kensuke's Kingdom'.
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The book is titled "Kensuke's Kingdom" (Michael Morpurgo, 1999) and is available in store and online. (see related link)
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.
As of now, the fictional island from Michael Morpurgo's "Kensuke's Kingdom" has not been found, as it is a product of the author's imagination. The story follows a boy named Michael who is shipwrecked on an uncharted island, where he encounters an elderly Japanese man named Kensuke. While the novel is set in a realistic context, the island itself is not based on any real location. Therefore, it remains a fictional creation within the narrative.
Kensuke's family is called the Fujiwaras in "Kensuke's Kingdom."
In "Kensuke's Kingdom," Kensuke is described as an elderly Japanese man with weathered features, long white hair, and a kind expression. He is portrayed as being agile and strong despite his age. His appearance reflects his resilience and wisdom, gained from his years of living alone on the island.
Kensuke decides to leave the island because he realizes that his isolation has made him increasingly lonely and that he has been living in the past, clinging to memories of a life he can no longer return to. Additionally, he understands that the island is no longer a safe refuge, especially with the impending threat of discovery by outsiders. By choosing to leave, Kensuke seeks to embrace a new chapter in his life, one that allows him to reconnect with humanity and find a sense of purpose beyond survival.
In Chapter 4 of "Kensuke's Kingdom" by Michael Morpurgo, the main character Michael and his dog Stella find an old Japanese man named Kensuke living on the island. Kensuke is initially wary of Michael's presence, but they slowly build a bond as Kensuke teaches Michael survival skills and they learn to communicate despite the language barrier.