I'm happy to say that I do still really, truly enjoy O'Dell's storytelling. He's a no-frills sort of writer who lays out his story cleanly and directly, and I always appreciate that. The Black Pearl is about Ramon Salazar, a boy on the cusp of adulthood who works with his father in the family pearl business in Mexico. His father buys pearls from pearl divers in their village, then resells them in the city. Ramon yearns to learn to dive for pearls, but his father insists it's too dangerous. One pearl diver mocks Ramon for this, and Ramon decides to prove his worth by diving in a secluded cave, sure he will find the great Pearl of Heaven there. But the Pearl of Heaven is said to be guarded by a legendary beast. Ramon must face his own fears, a potential enemy, and the legend, while he decides just how much the Pearl of Heaven is worth sacrificing.
If This was a Movie, I Would Rate It: PG for some scary scenes of peril, and some mild violence.
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