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      • The Black Pearl is a young adult novel by Scott O'Dell first published in 1967 about the coming of age of the son of a pearl dealer. Plot summary Ramon Salazar finds a black pearl so beautiful that his father is certain Ramon has found the fabled Pearl of Heaven. This find will bring renown to their town, and to the Salazar name.
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  1. The Black Pearl. Fiction | Novella | Middle Grade | Published in 1967. A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more. Download PDF.

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  3. Ramón, a young pearl diver, becomes obsessed with the idea of finding the elusive black pearl after hearing tales of its incredible value and mystical powers. As he sets out on his perilous journey, he encounters numerous challenges and obstacles that test his courage and determination.

  4. Summary. O'Dell creates an aura of mystery and the supernatural in The Black Pearl, transplanting familiar themes into a foreign environment. Set in coastal Mexico, the book...

  5. Film adaptation. Royal Productions and Universum Film produced a film adaptation of The Black Pearl. Released in 1977, the film was directed by Saul Swimmer, written by Victor Miller, and featured performances by Gilbert Roland, Mario Custodio, and Carl Anderson. [1][2] Perla Cristal and Emilio Rodríguez also starred in the film.

    • Scott O'Dell
    • 1967
  6. Scott O'Dell's 'The Black Pearl' is a coming of age story about the central character who wants to become an experienced pearl diver. O'Dell begins the work by introducing Ramun Salazar, who is sixteen years old and short in stature, who longs to become fully active in the family's pearl diving business.

  7. The Black Pearl, by author Scott O'Dell, is a young readers novel about a young man living in a small fishing village near the Gulf of California who becomes obsessed with finding the world's greatest pearl. Ramon Salazar works for his father at the family's pearl dealing business.

  8. O'Dell creates an aura of mystery and the supernatural in The Black Pearl, transplanting familiar themes into a foreign environment. Set in coastal Mexico, the book depicts a realm dominated by religion and superstition, hope and desperation.

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