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Rutgers University Project on Economics and Children,
By Yana V. Rodgers "econkids.rutgers.edu" (New Brunswick, NJ) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Year of the Tiger (Hardcover)
Li Hu and Zheng Ren come from opposite ends of China's class hierarchy, with Hu the son of an extremely poor peasant family and Ren the son of a respected military commander and his third wife. The threat of a barbarian invasion during the Han Empire has brought these two boys together as Hu's father was drafted to perform hard labor reinforcing a crumbling part of the Great Wall, while Ren's father was sent from the capital city with his battalion to supervise the repairs.
In a gesture of good will, Commander Zheng proposed that his battalion host an archery competition for the townspeople during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Hu dreamed of winning the archery competition and the grand prize, one of the commander's own horses. Selling that horse would go a long way to help buy food and warm clothing for his family. Ren dreamed of winning as well, but he sought his father's hard-won respect more than any prize. Little did these boys realize that training for the competition would set them on a harrowing course of danger and deceit that would affect the well-being of the entire town. This skillfully-crafted work of historical fiction provides an exciting tale of life in ancient China when rigid class structures afforded people little freedom to maneuver beyond a strictly-defined set of expectations. The poorest households remained highly vulnerable to hunger, cold, and disease, with little hope of assistance or advancement. Alison Lloyd uses these conditions to motivate a unique storyline that will both inform and entertain readers as they wonder about the fate of these two unlikely friends. |
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Year of the Tiger by Alison Lloyd (Hardcover - Mar. 2010)
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