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The Guardians (Hardcover, 1st New edition)
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The Guardians (Hardcover, 1st New edition)
Series: New Windmills KS3
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Price R269
Discovery Miles 2 690
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Once more into the abyss where Mr. Christopher functions best. . .
. In a future England, the city-dwellers - Conurbans - exult in
their plasticized proximity, the County gentry (and their servants)
in their anachronistic seclusion, and each disdains the other as
alien: for orphaned thirteen-year-old Conurb Rob crossing the
Barrier is simply an act of self-preservation, a way to escape the
brutalizing State boarding school. His assertiveness
notwithstanding, he is equally a pawn when - befriended by young
Mike Gilford - he becomes the patrician family's "distant cousin
from Nepal"; Pygmalion-like, he adjusts to County customs, to the
no-less-prescribed if more genteel existence. But Rob's coming, his
very being, has made a difference to Mike, drawing him to the
covert revolutionaries at school: people are content, agitator
Pembroke admits, but "Being discontented is part of being free. And
we aren't free." While Mike embraces the argument and the cause,
Rob rejects both - until exposure to one of the all-controlling
Guardians and disclosure that complacent, ineffectual Mr. Gifford
has been "conditioned" (as Mike is threatened with being) sends him
back across the Barrier to join the conspiracy. Orwell of course
was there first, and this is not the compelling construct of The
White Mountains; neither are the characters as critical to the
action (circumstances shape them rather than vice versa) or as
interesting. But the dichotomy is drawn with finesse and the issues
emerge of their own momentum - of their own free will, you might
say, which is very much to the point. (Kirkus Reviews)
One of a series of fiction for schools. The moral of this story,
set in the 21st century, is that freedom has to be won and kept by
the young. It won the Guardian Prize for Children's Literature.
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