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The House of the Scorpion, by Nancy Farmer

Matteo Alacr�n was not born; he was harvested. His DNA came from El Patr�n, lord of a country called Opium -- a strip of poppy fields lying between the United States and what was once called Mexico. Matt's first cell split and divided inside a petri dish. Then he was placed in the womb of a cow, where he continued the miraculous journey from embryo to fetus to baby. He is a boy now, but most consider him a monster -- except for El Patr�n. El Patr�n loves Matt as he loves himself, because Matt is himself.

As Matt struggles to understand his existence, he is threatened by a sinister cast of characters, including El Patr�n's power-hungry family, and he is surrounded by a dangerous army of bodyguards. Escape is the only chance Matt has to survive. But escape from the Alacr�n Estate is no guarantee of freedom, because Matt is marked by his difference in ways he doesn't even suspect.

  • Sales Rank: #938519 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: Simon Schuster Audio
  • Published on: 2008-10-21
  • Released on: 2008-10-21
  • Formats: Audiobook, CD, Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 9
  • Dimensions: 5.87" h x 1.20" w x 5.00" l, .60 pounds
  • Running time: 36000 seconds
  • Binding: Audio CD
  • 9 pages
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  • Used Book in Good Condition

Amazon.com Review
Fields of white opium poppies stretch away over the hills, and uniformed workers bend over the rows, harvesting the juice. This is the empire of Matteo Alacran, a feudal drug lord in the country of Opium, which lies between the United States and Aztlan, formerly Mexico. Field work, or any menial tasks, are done by "eejits," humans in whose brains computer chips have been installed to insure docility. Alacran, or El Patron, has lived 140 years with the help of transplants from a series of clones, a common practice among rich men in this world. The intelligence of clones is usually destroyed at birth, but Matt, the latest of Alacran's doubles, has been spared because he belongs to El Patron. He grows up in the family's mansion, alternately caged and despised as an animal and pampered and educated as El Patron's favorite. Gradually he realizes the fate that is in store for him, and with the help of Tam Lin, his bluff and kind Scottish bodyguard, he escapes to Aztlan. There he and other "lost children" are trapped in a more subtle kind of slavery before Matt can return to Opium to take his rightful place and transform his country.

Nancy Farmer, a two-time Newbery honoree, surpasses even her marvelous novel, The Ear, The Eye and the Arm in the breathless action and fascinating characters of The House of the Scorpion. Readers will be reminded of Orson Scott Card's Ender in Matt's persistence and courage in the face of a world that intends to use him for its own purposes, and of Louis Sachar's Holes in the camaraderie of imprisoned boys and the layers of meaning embedded in this irresistibly compelling story. (Ages 12 and older) --Patty Campbell

From Publishers Weekly
Farmer's (A Girl Named Disaster; The Ear, the Eye and the Arm) novel may be futuristic, but it hits close to home, raising questions of what it means to be human, what is the value of life, and what are the responsibilities of a society. Readers will be hooked from the first page, in which a scientist brings to life one of 36 tiny cells, frozen more than 100 years ago. The result is the protagonist at the novel's center, Matt a clone of El Patron, a powerful drug lord, born Matteo Alacr�n to a poor family in a small village in Mexico. El Patro n is ruler of Opium, a country that lies between the United States and Aztl�n, formerly Mexico; its vast poppy fields are tended by eejits, human beings who attempted to flee Aztl�n, programmed by a computer chip implanted in their brains. With smooth pacing that steadily gathers momentum, Farmer traces Matt's growing awareness of what being a clone of one of the most powerful and feared men on earth entails. Through the kindness of the only two adults who treat Matt like a human Celia, the cook and Matt's guardian in early childhood, and Tam Lin, El Patron's bodyguard Matt experiences firsthand the evils at work in Opium, and the corruptive power of greed ("When he was young, he made a choice, like a tree does when it decides to grow one way or the other... most of his branches are twisted," Tam Lin tells Matt). The author strikes a masterful balance between Matt's idealism and his intelligence. The novel's close may be rushed, and Tam Lin's fate may be confusing to readers, but Farmer grippingly demonstrates that there are no easy answers. The questions she raises will haunt readers long after the final page. Ages 11-14.
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Review
""The author strikes a masterful balance between Matt's idealism and his intelligence... Farmer grippingly demonstrates that there are no easy answers. The questions she raises will haunt readers long after the final page."

"Kirkus, " starred review An inspiring tale of friendship, survivial, hope, and transcendence

"Booklist, " starred review This is a powerful, ultimately hopeful story that builds on today's sociopolitical, ethical, and scientific issues and prognosticates a compelling picture of what the future could bring. All of these serious issues are held together by a remarkable coming-of-age story.

* "Readers will be hooked from the first page."--"Publishers Weekly", starred review

"Mind-expanding fiction."--"USA Today"

* "Readers will be hooked from the first page."

"* ""An inspiring tale of friendship, survival, hope, and transcendence."

* "This is a powerful, ultimately hopeful story that builds on today's sociopolitical, ethical, and scientific issues and prognosticates a compelling picture of what the future could bring. All of these serious issues are held together by a remarkable coming-of-age story."

"Mind-expanding fiction."

"Strong, rough, exciting reading."

"A story rich in twists and tangles, heroes and heroines, villages and dupes, and often dazzlingly beautiful descriptive prose."

Most helpful customer reviews

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
A parent's review: Wow
By Leib Gershon Mitchell
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 societies
b. 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 abuse
d. 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.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Awesome. Loved it.
By Thomas
Great book. There was always a twist around the corner, and the storyline was so great, I ended up reading the second book, which, I loved. There is a wide variety of characters, each with their own unique personalities. Characters such as Tam Lin, Celia, and Mar�a influence the protqgonist by being caring, thoughtful, and teaching him some sort of important lesson, which is usually given as a hint to what he must do toward the end of the book, which is escape. The story is about how Matt, the clone of a Mexican Drug Lord, is mistreated in the secluded country of Opium, which the Drug Lord owns. The whole country is immune to the horrors of the outside world, holding many extinct species, and pratically taking place in the past due to the Drug Lord's nostalgia. As Matt grows older, he makes new friends, and enemies, and eventually the true purpose of his existence is revealed. This leads to his escape. Overall I thought it was a great book, and I would recommend it to anyone who likes anything, because whatever it is, it's on here.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Thought provoking
By Tony
Others have written mostly what I would have said about how the plot is and the quality of the writing so I really can only add that I enjoyed this book and can highly recommend it, no matter your age.

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