An English Teacher's Age Recommendations
I have read The Wanderer, and it is delightful. I'd say 8yrs. old and up. The narrator is a young girl, and kids will identify with her sense of wonder about being out in the middle of the Atlantic, and the nutty-ness and conflict between the famility members is spot-on for a child's perception."My Old Man and the Sea" is one of my favorites. I can be read earlier, but since much of the theme of the book is the reconciliation of an estranged relationship between father and son (and this is what makes the book so touching), it will speak to him more, and maybe be of more strategic timing for you to give him, after he's entered adolescence and has begun to have teen conflict with you.I taught Treasure Island to middle schoolers. Great adventure story. Stevenson wrote the book at the request of his 10 yr-old stepson, but since the vocabulary is so antiquated and the sentence structure sometimes long and complex (that was the style then, before "realism" took over in modern writing) I'd say if he's a voracious reader he'll be fine with it at ten; otherwise he might appreciate it more at 12 or so. You might challenge him to keep track of how many people die during the story (19, mostly pirates, but tragically, "good guys" bite the sand, too).