Beyond the Labyrinth

by Lian Hearn

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Fourteen-year-old Brenton questions the choices in his life when an alien anthropologist arrives to study an ancient Aboriginal tribe that once lived in the area around his home.

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What starts out as an all too tedious story of sibling rivalry and uncomfortable family dynamics into which an additional teenager is dropped becomes a gripping commentary on the paranoia of the 1980s and the nature of reality, all wrapped in a time travel and first contact narrative.

Some of the family interactions feel a little larger than life, and yet all too realistic for the way that teenagers can view the world in dramatic set pieces.

The four part structure of the story works well, particularly the final section, where the choose-your-own adventure theme that has threaded through the rest of the story becomes foregrounded, such that the ending is both definitive and unstated.

Rubinstein has managed to work the theme of show more alienation masterfully, with multiple characters used to explore this idea -- what does it take to be alien? show less

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Canonical title
Beyond the Labyrinth
Original publication date
1988
Important places
South Australia, Australia

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Tween, Kids, Teen
DDC/MDS
823Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction
LCC
PZ7 .R83133 .BLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres

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