Ji yi shou ling yuan

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Lois Lowry: Ji yi shou ling yuan (Chinese language, 1995, Zhi mao wen hua)

287 pages

Langue : Chinese

Publié 29 novembre 1995 par Zhi mao wen hua.

ISBN :
978-957-535-815-0
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Numéro OCLC :
818535940

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5 étoiles (1 critique)

在一个看似乌托邦的未来世界里,12 岁的小男孩乔纳斯被挑选出来,接受 "赐予者 "的特殊训练。

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Ordinarily, I’m not a huge fan of the YA Dystopian genre. Reading this story, I think I finally realised why that is: they’re all poor imitations of this one!

Just kidding. They’re actually quite different.

In most modern YA Dystopian stories, we’re told “the way things are” over a few pages, early in the story. Most of these stories are also told in the first person (often through the eyes of a teenage girl), and they’re presented in a way that intends to disgust and revolt us straight away. The situation is unequivocably, irrevocably bad, it needs to change as soon as possible, and the protagonist is going to be the one to do it.

You’re told what to think and how to feel about the state of the world.

This story’s different. It’s told in third person, and focusses on Jonas, a regular kid of approximately eleven years old …

Sujets

  • Individuality
  • Juvenile fiction
  • Social control
  • Memory
  • Dystopias