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The Blue Hawk (1976)

di Peter Dickinson

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In an ancient kingdom, a boy and his hawk challenge the gods All his life, Tron has been destined to join the priests who rule his strange desert kingdom. When the old king grows sick, a ritual is called for to restore his health: the sacrifice of a blue hawk, the symbol of the god Gdu. For the first time, Tron is chosen to take part in the ritual. Just before the bird is sacrificed, the young priest notices that its eyes are cloudy. The bird is sick, and to give its soul to the king would be to kill him. And so Tron steals the bird away. The priests are enraged at his disruption of the ritual. Some call for his head, but others see Tron's potential. They give him three months to train the wild bird--three months to save its life and rescue the kingdom from the wrath of the gods. This ebook features an illustrated personal history of Peter Dickinson including rare images from the author's collection.… (altro)
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    Le tombe di Atuan di Ursula K. Le Guin (Aquila)
    Aquila: Both about young people making a decision that will change the temple they belong to.
  2. 10
    The Oracle Betrayed: Book One of The Oracle Prophecies di Catherine Fisher (Sakerfalcon)
    Sakerfalcon: Both books deal with corruptly-led religions in a desert setting, and follow the trials of a young protagonist who attempts to set things right. Excellent worldbuilding from both authors.
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    Tartarughe divine di Terry Pratchett (souloftherose)
    souloftherose: Although The Blue Hawk is aimed specifically at children/young adults and Small Gods is an adult book, I think both books examine and raise interesting questions about faith and religion and readers who enjoyed one may well enjoy the other.
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Peter Dickinson performs some amazing tricks with this young adult novel. The powers of the Gods (O the sun, Aa the moon, and others) infuses pretty much every page, and yet, objectively, nothing necessarily fantastic ever happens. The culture is incredibly detailed and consistent. This is a fascinating world but not a nice one. Tron is naive, but not simple. Having known nothing else Tron is true believer in the many rituals that determine everyday life. And yet believable, he brings great change to a system that resists change, precisely because his belief is so strong.

Highly recommended, right up there with Earthsea. ( )
1 vota ChrisRiesbeck | Aug 4, 2020 |
A slightly-spoilerish tip: This is not happening when you think it is happening. In fact, the genre is not what you think it is, either. I didn't get this the first time I read it. Pay attention!
1 vota sonofcarc | Apr 29, 2014 |
This is a very interesting story set in ancient Egypt - although perhaps not quite the ancient Ehypt we would recognise. In this world the gods are real enough that they speak to a young boy and guide him into an action that causes a sequence of momentous events, beginning with the death of the king and ending... well I won't say where it ends, as that would spoil the story - but as a story it hangs together very well indeed, and is more than worth the time spent readig it.

I am suprised this book has not generated more reviews as it really is very good. The world is richly imagined and drawn. There is love and friendship here, power and politics, and plenty to set you thinking about the nature of change, of the world and of our place in it. ( )
4 vota sirfurboy | Jul 22, 2009 |
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Herring, MichaelImmagine di copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
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In an ancient kingdom, a boy and his hawk challenge the gods All his life, Tron has been destined to join the priests who rule his strange desert kingdom. When the old king grows sick, a ritual is called for to restore his health: the sacrifice of a blue hawk, the symbol of the god Gdu. For the first time, Tron is chosen to take part in the ritual. Just before the bird is sacrificed, the young priest notices that its eyes are cloudy. The bird is sick, and to give its soul to the king would be to kill him. And so Tron steals the bird away. The priests are enraged at his disruption of the ritual. Some call for his head, but others see Tron's potential. They give him three months to train the wild bird--three months to save its life and rescue the kingdom from the wrath of the gods. This ebook features an illustrated personal history of Peter Dickinson including rare images from the author's collection.

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