On This Page

Description

A thirteen-year-old boy escapes from slaughter by the Boxers in China and joins forces with an English botanist and her escort, traveling with them to Tibet where the power of Buddhist monks transforms the lives of all of them.

Tags

Recommendations

Member Reviews

7 reviews
Thirteen-year-old Theodore Tewker is the only survivor of a Boxer attack on his father's mission Settlement. Alone in rural China, he falls in with a botanist and her servant/translator. Although Theodore finds Mrs. Jones to be crude and blasphemous, he comes to like and admire her anyway. The three of them travel across China, dodging bandits, eventually heading across the border into Tibet. There they meet a lama who is searching for the reincarnated Tulku and believes that Theodore might be the one. So they find themselves at a monastery, not quite prisoners, and taking instruction in Buddhism, much to Theodore's disquiet.

Exciting and thought-provoking, with compelling characters and no easy answers. Written as YA, but well worth show more attention by adults.

Now available as an ebook.
show less
½
Other reviewers are comparing this to other works by the author, other award-winning books, other books about religion, their own guesses of what teens will read, their own perceptions about the Orient and about Eastern & Christian religions.... I give this book four stars because I believe it to be worthy of four stars when judged on its own merits.

I do agree that it seems almost like two books. It is long, and for the first part it is adventure. As the characters get to know each other, and we them, it's a 'man against nature' quest. When our three travellers reach Tibet, it gets philosophical. It is *not* vague or rambling - reviewers who say that must have been reading while tired, or while distracted. It *is* provocative.

Some might show more label it historical fiction, as it does take place in 1900 during the Boxer Rebellion, and does talk a bit about Chinese and Tibetan politics. I wish it had said more - I did not learn enough history from this... and I'm about burnt out on historical fiction. In fact, I'm not sure the particular monastery named is real. Iow, I wouldn't put this in that genre. It's literature or adventure.

It's also gracefully written - the people and the mountains feel entirely real, the pages keep turning, the ending makes sense with all that's gone before but it's not predictable... a good book. Should not be overlooked.

I do note, in my public library, that books for MG tend longer than those for YA. Teens have more going on in their lives, and 10-13 year-olds can focus better and are more curious? In any case, this is a book for all ages 15 and up -- maybe as young as 11 if the family is not shy of references to adultery and idolatry and the child is a good reader.
show less
I stopped reading after chapter 7. This is a well written book with well developed characters, but drags if you are looking for
an historical adventure.
This splendid book is more than an adventure narrative. Its human interest covers several relationships beautifully and its conclusion satisfies even after multiple readings. Although it was written in 1979 the political conflict in Tibet is still in the news.

It was awarded the Whitebread Prize and Carnegie Medal (!979).
I keep picking this book up because Peter Dickinson is one of my favorite authors, and then I keep getting bored by it. I think it is not meant to be. Read [b:Eva|631169|Eva|Peter Dickinson|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1328397920s/631169.jpg|1964961] or [b:A Bone From a Dry Sea|229459|A Bone From a Dry Sea|Peter Dickinson|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1403190501s/229459.jpg|891912] or [b:The Seventh Raven|3138455|The Seventh Raven|Peter Dickinson|https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/book/50x75-a91bf249278a81aabab721ef782c4a74.png|3169891] instead.
When Theodore's father's mission settlement is burnt to the ground, Theodore is the sole survivor. When he is sneaking back into the blackened ruins, he encounters, Mrs. Jones, a botanist traveling across China.

There was something that seemed completely childish about the writing style. The characters were very stereotypical and really just caricatures of people. Overall, a bust.

Members

Recently Added By

Lists

Author Information

Picture of author.
109+ Works 10,500 Members
Peter Dickinson was born in Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia, now Zambia on December 16, 1927. He served in the British Army before receiving a B.A. in English literature from King's College, Cambridge in 1951. He was an assistant editor and reviewer for Punch Magazine for seventeen years. His first book, The Weathermonger, was published in 1968. He show more has written over 50 books for adults and young adults. His works for adults include Death of a Unicorn, Skeleton-in-Waiting, Perfect Gallows, The Yellow Room Conspiracy, and Some Deaths Before Dying. His works for young adults include The Iron Lion, The Ropemaker, Angel Isle, and In the Palace of the Khans. He has won several awards including the Boston Globe Horn Book Award in 1989 for Eva, the Carnegie Medal in 1979 for Tulku and in 1980 for City of Gold, the Whitbread Children's Prize for Tulku, and the Crime Writer's Golden Dagger for Skin Deep in 1968 and A Pride of Heroes in 1969. In 2009, he was awarded the OBE for services to literature. He died after a brief illness on December 16, 2015 at the age of 88. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Some Editions

Craft, Kinuko (Cover artist)

Awards and Honors

Series

Belongs to Publisher Series

Work Relationships

Common Knowledge

Important places
Tibet

Classifications

Genres
Fiction and Literature, Children's Books, Teen, Tween, Young Adult, Fantasy
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
LCC
PZ7 .D562 .TLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
BISAC

Statistics

Members
207
Popularity
157,098
Reviews
6
Rating
(4.12)
Languages
7 — Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Norwegian (Bokmål), Swedish
Media
Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
20
ASINs
7