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Sun, Dec 25 2005

The Twenty-One Balloons

On the anniversary of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, I finished reading Krakatoa by Simon Winchester.  In the reading list, he mentions a children’s book written in 1948 – The Twenty-One Balloons by William Pene du Bois.

It tells the story of a maths teacher from San Francisco named William Waterman Sherman who flies in a balloon westwards across the Pacific, crash-landing (after seagulls pecked holes in the silk fabric) on what turns out to be “the Pacific island of Krakatoa”. Here the impeccably dressed locals are all fabulously rich, since the volcano in the island’s centre sits directly on top of an immense diamond mine.

Could make an interesting supplement to a discussion about the tsunami since giant sea waves were the main reason the Krakatoa volcano eruption was so deadly.

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  1. By Marlena Martinez

    This summary of the book helped me with my upcoming book report.

  2. By samantha

    i loved this book soooooo much its the best book i ever read in my life

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