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Tiger Moon

by Antonia Michaelis

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Staff Pick

Take one talking tiger, a charming young thief, and a doomed princess, frame them in a story of courage and friendship, and you have a new and gripping novel set in early-20th-century India. Definitely one of the better books I've read this year, Antonia Michaelis's Tiger Moon will remind readers of Kipling's Kim and The Arabian Nights. An absorbing read.
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Publisher Comments:

Fate brings together a talking tiger, a doomed princess, and a rascally thief in a thrilling, old-fashioned tale from an exciting, internationally acclaimed new talent.

 

How does a story of India begin?

Does it begin with the three rivers—the Ganges, the Yamuna, the unseen Sarasvati pouring her dreaming waters down from the snowy mountains to the hot, dry plain?

 

Like other great storytellers of India, newcomer Antonia Michaelis weaves a tale that is grand in spirit and earthy in humor. She introduces the young thief Farhad, master of many disguises but not of his own heart, who, with the help of a sarcastic tiger, must save a Hindu princess from marriage to a demon king. It is the unlikely friendship between boy and tiger, and the sacrifice their journey demands, that is the soul of this lushly told, beautifully felt novel.

F&P Level: Z+

F&P Genre: F

 

Praise for Tiger Moon from the foreign press

 

“The most beautiful and important adolescent book of the season”  —Libri Harry Pooh

 

“Antonia Michaelis has succeeded in writing a wonderful and exciting novel, which is thrilling to the last page. You want to read more of her!”  —Der Tagesspiegel

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Review:

"In her U.S. debut, Michaelis tells a sweeping story about a thief-turned-hero named Farhad, who mounts a sacred white tiger and journeys across a desert to rescue the god Krishna's daughter from a demon king. Amid the chaos of colonial India, Farhad calls often on the Hindu gods, but different faiths live in close proximity. Among other people and places, Farhad is led to a beautiful, spiritual Englishwoman, to the Bodhi tree under which the Buddha found enlightenment and to an Islamic mosque. Farhad's quest is relayed as a story within a story, set into an overarching frame about a poor girl named Safia, married off to a rich man who may kill her when he discovers she is not a virgin. Readers may feel as if they've encountered one of the many tricksters populating this book when this thrilling frame first opens upon Farhad; a third of the novel will have elapsed before Safia reappears, just when Farhad's story is finally taking off. Fortunately, the evolution of the relationship between the sacred tiger and Farhad is ripe with emotion, and the eventual resolution between the two stories is satisfying. Michaelis's novel takes commitment, but proves thoroughly worthwhile. Ages 12 — up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Like other great storytellers of India, newcomer Michaelis weaves a tale that is grand in spirit and earthy in humor. She introduces the young thief Farhad, master of many disguises but not of his own heart, who, with the help of a sarcastic tiger, must save a Hindu princess from marriage to a demon king.

About the Author

Antonia Michaelis has lived and taught in India. She is the author of several books published in her native Germany, where she now resides. This is her first book to be published in the United States. Anthea Bell is the translator of Cornelia Funkes bestselling Inkheart books. Her work has won the Marsh Award for Childrens Literature in Translation, the Helen and Kurt Wolff Translators Prize, and the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize. She lives in Cambridge, Great Britain.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780810994812
Author:
Michaelis, Antonia
Publisher:
Amulet Books
Subject:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic
Subject:
Robbers and outlaws
Subject:
Tigers
Subject:
Fantasy & Magic
Subject:
India
Subject:
Brigands and robbers
Subject:
Children s-Science Fiction and Fantasy
Copyright:
Edition Description:
1
Publication Date:
20081131
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
Young adult
Language:
English
Pages:
464
Dimensions:
8.25 x 5.5 x 1.5 in 1.49 lb
Age Level:
12-17

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Product details 464 pages Amulet Books - English 9780810994812 Reviews:
"Staff Pick" by ,

Take one talking tiger, a charming young thief, and a doomed princess, frame them in a story of courage and friendship, and you have a new and gripping novel set in early-20th-century India. Definitely one of the better books I've read this year, Antonia Michaelis's Tiger Moon will remind readers of Kipling's Kim and The Arabian Nights. An absorbing read.

"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "In her U.S. debut, Michaelis tells a sweeping story about a thief-turned-hero named Farhad, who mounts a sacred white tiger and journeys across a desert to rescue the god Krishna's daughter from a demon king. Amid the chaos of colonial India, Farhad calls often on the Hindu gods, but different faiths live in close proximity. Among other people and places, Farhad is led to a beautiful, spiritual Englishwoman, to the Bodhi tree under which the Buddha found enlightenment and to an Islamic mosque. Farhad's quest is relayed as a story within a story, set into an overarching frame about a poor girl named Safia, married off to a rich man who may kill her when he discovers she is not a virgin. Readers may feel as if they've encountered one of the many tricksters populating this book when this thrilling frame first opens upon Farhad; a third of the novel will have elapsed before Safia reappears, just when Farhad's story is finally taking off. Fortunately, the evolution of the relationship between the sacred tiger and Farhad is ripe with emotion, and the eventual resolution between the two stories is satisfying. Michaelis's novel takes commitment, but proves thoroughly worthwhile. Ages 12 — up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , Like other great storytellers of India, newcomer Michaelis weaves a tale that is grand in spirit and earthy in humor. She introduces the young thief Farhad, master of many disguises but not of his own heart, who, with the help of a sarcastic tiger, must save a Hindu princess from marriage to a demon king.
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