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Chargement... Taronga (1986)par Victor Kelleher
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. A post-holocaust tale set in Sydney's Taronga Zoo. Ben is a boy with a mysterious power over animals. Everywhere he goes he finds conflict, fighting, ruthlessness. Taronga zoo is no different. In Taronga Ben meets Ellie, an aboriginal girl, and together they hatch a plan to escape. This book is concerned with how the powerless can face the powerful, showing that the power to hurt and hinder is empty. The book ends on a hopeful note. This story glimpses a future after some kind of global catastrophe. It is set in Sydney, Australia, and all social systems have broken down. It is a frightening, uncivilised world, full of looting, violence and chaos. Ben has lost his parents and runs away from Greg, who has been exploiting Ben’s special telepathic ability to communicate with animals for senseless killing. Ben ends up in Taronga Park which, at first, appears to be a haven compared to ‘the outside’, but is soon revealed to be the most sinister place of all. Amongst all the sinister characters, the reader is fascinated by a positive relationship between Ben and an Aboriginal girl, and with a fierce tiger whose spirit will not be broken. Although the novel is full of violence, it actually conveys a message of anti-violence. Despite the bleakness and negativity throughout, the ending gives the reader some hope for an optimistic future. Prix et récompensesListes notables
A bleak but compelling look at the future beyond the nuclear holocaust. Ben comes upon Taronga Zoo, which seems unaffected by the general chaos. But is it? Paperback Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I really enjoyed the book and loved the retro eighties feel - the cover of my book is a "Ken Done" illustration, and if you took the path taken by Ben from the Blue Mountains, through Windsor and into Sydney these days, there'd be very little bush and loads of outer suburban housing - ain't progress grand! ( )