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Skeleton Woman

por Alberto Villoldo

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Years after being drowned by a tsunami, Annuk is rescued from her watery grave by the tenderness of a lonely fisherman.
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A story of a woman who is lost at sea after a tsunami hit. This is a legend of Annuk who was lost at sea because of a huge storm and was never found again. One day a fisherman was fishing and caught a skeleton. He was scarfed because the skeleton followed him home and he didn't know who the skeleton was and eventually his tears brought her back to life. ( )
  JPham4 | Dec 10, 2019 |
A man who is fishing in a forbidden and haunted Aleutian inlet inadvertently snags the bones of Annuk, a young woman who was washed away by a tsunami. In fear, he rushes to get away, but ends up dragging her skeleton all the way back to his igloo. Eventually, he realizes that the bones cannot hurt him, and he takes pity on the poor soul of the person who, like him, has been alone for so long. In tender compassion and loving concern, he thoroughly cleans the bones, then lays them out in place together. He sheds tears, and then dreams about the skeloeon's lonely life under the sea. He wakes up to find Annuk alive again, and they live the rest of their lives happily together.
  Kathrin.McCoy | Oct 17, 2017 |
This is an old Innuit legend of Annuk who is never found after a great tsunami. A fisherman laters hooks something from the sea and finds that it is a skeleton. He is initially scared because it follows him home until he starts to ponder about who the skeleton was. His tears make the skeleton, who turned out to be Annuk, comes back to life. The language is quite simple without a lot of detail but the illustrations make the story more interesting. The overall theme is that love can overcome anything, even death. ( )
  NoelAbadie | Feb 23, 2016 |
A woman is taken by the sea, dies then is brought back to life years later by a man's tear. This story isn't interesting because it seemed to be missing pieces. I felt like the book skipped parts or put unnecessary information. ( )
  ArielDean | Mar 21, 2013 |
This book was interesting. It focused on Inuits that live in Alaska. A little girl was lost at sea. She becoame a living skeleton that lived at sea. A fisherman caught her and he cleaned her bones. His kindness brole the spell and she returned to flesh. Th message is how love and kindness can conquer all. ( )
  sbiro | Oct 18, 2011 |
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