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The House of the Scorpion, by Nancy Farmer

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Product details

Paperback: 400 pages

Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers; Reprint edition (May 1, 2004)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 9780689852237

ISBN-13: 978-0689852237

ASIN: 0689852231

Product Dimensions:

5.5 x 1.1 x 8.2 inches

Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.5 out of 5 stars

587 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#10,942 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

That's all I can say for this book.I am a parent who has been going through a number of books so that when my sons are of age, I can have a reading list of suitable books for them whose content I am comfortable with. (Books written for adolescents have way too much anguish and sex in them for my [Orthodox Jewish] taste.)This is one of those books that passes that test. (And I have to say that I was reluctant to give Nancy Farmer a second chance after her AWFUL, babbling book A Girl Named Disaster)1. The prose is good and at the level of a reasonably intelligent adolescent;2. The plot is gripping and the book was/ is hard to put down (I finished the whole book in two settings);3. The character is something that would make sense to an adolescent boy;4. There are several great topics for discussion, among them:a. Dystopian societiesb. The Ethics of cloning/ genetic engineering/ stem cell harvesting (said topic can be pared down to an adolescents level and expanded as necessary)c. Drug use and abused. Questions about what is suffering. (p. 197: "What is suffering but knowledge of suffering?")5. The book is also, in addition to being on par with the finest dystopian novels (1984 (Signet Classics) and The Giver (Giver Quartet)) and authors (George Orwell) was also two such novels in one. (The character went from one dystopian society to another.)For the reason that the topics can work for a prescient adolescent, they could be also expanded and put to use for adults.Verdict: Highly recommended.

Words cannot describe my love for this book. I was first introduced to it about 10 years ago when I took a Children's Lit class in college. As an English major and now teacher, I have read a vast amount of books. I can honestly say this book is easily in my top 5 favorite books of all time.Nancy Farmer has a beautiful way of engaging the reader from start to finish. What makes Matt's story so beautiful is that, on the surface, the reader is constantly made aware of the fact that Matt is a clone, but the lesson of human decency is never lost upon the pages. From start to finish, you too, feel like Matt. I promise that your own humanity will go through a journey, as well. You'll be forced to come to terms with the knowledge that even the most evil of all evil has known suffering, and that the kind and decent are not always exempt from wrongdoing.I am thankful books such as this have been written. The impact of its message has touched me, and I'll always be thankful for that.

Review first posted on jenasbookreviews.blogspot.comSet in a future where Mexico has given over a stretch of land that separates them from the US to the drug dealers, a land now called Opium and ruled mostly by the House of the Scorpion, the house of El Patron. Matteo has led a sheltered life in the little house in the poppy fields with his caregiver Celia. She has told him that he must always stay in the house when she is not home and not let anyone see him but one day when he was 6, heard the voices of children outside and couldn't stand it any longer so he showed himself to them. Next thing he knows, he is taken to the main house and everything changes. He finds out that he is a clone of El Patron, the head of the family, but that clones have no status and are generally despised. He is luckier than most in that he has the special favor of El Patron who eventually comes to his rescue and demands that he be given an education and treated at least civilly. It doesn't completely matter as the household, except Celia and his bodyguard Tam Lin, decide that ignoring him will do well enough although there is one son, Tom, who torments Matt as he torments everyone else and there is a cousin, Maria, who does actually want to be his friend but thinks of him as more of a pet than a person. What makes matters worse is when he learns that most clones are lobotomized upon birth as their only function is to serve as a source of organ donation for their original. That was to be Matt's fate but that was before Ceclia and Tam Lin came up with another plan for him.While Matt is definitely the "hero", there are times as he is growing that you can see the person El Patron is now trying to take root in Matt but you can see the struggle that Celia and Tam Lin are going through to try and mold Matt into a different person than the horrible head of the family. This is his journey, to choose what kind of person he wants to be, the DNA does not have to dictate who he will be.I hadn't even heard of this book prior to seeing this in my 11th graders English class where we are studying the Hero's journey. I really enjoyed the story and can see why it has won and been nominated for so many awards. It is well written, the world and characters are rich and complex, and the plot gripping.

I bought this book to read along with my 15 year old during the summer. For entertainment reading, she wasn't interested in the usual teen fare. At first I thought this was for a younger audience and we would be bored with it. It has just enough science fiction and fantasy elements but it is still anchored in the real world. The issues, story line, are relevant to our day and time and the science is believable and realistic. It sparks a great conversation and it wasn't a downer like I thought the Divergent series was. I thought I would just get through it for my daughter's sake and wasn't looking to be entertained myself. I finished it in about 3 days reading at night and thought it was entertaining and interesting. I was pleasantly surprised, it's not just for kids.

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