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The Buddha's Diamonds

by Carolyn Marsden

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Publisher Comments:

After a storm engulfs his village, a Vietnamese boy has glimmers of a new calling in this spare middle-grade novel written with authenticity and grace.

Every day, Tinh heads out to sea with his father to catch fish for their family and the market. While he sometimes misses flying kites with other children on the beach, Tinh is proud to work alongside Ba. Then a fierce storm strikes, and Ba entrusts Tinh to secure the family vessel, but the boy panics and runs away. It will take courage and faith to salvage the bamboo boat, win back Bas confidence, and return to sea. This graceful tale narrates a young Vietnamese boys literal and spiritual coming-of-age.

Review:

"As in Silk Umbrellas, Marsden introduces a child from another culture undergoing a taxing transition. Based on the boyhood experiences of Thay Phap Niem, now a Buddhist monk, the novel centers on a 10-year-old in postwar Vietnam. Tinh now spends his summer working alongside his father, fishing in their handmade bamboo boat, but he can't help daydreaming about the remote-controlled car his friends are playing with. When a brutal storm hits and Tinh's younger sister is injured because Tinh doesn't act fast enough, he feels responsible — and when he fails to protect the boat, panicking along with the others on the beach at the sight of the huge waves, his father holds him responsible. How can Tinh tell his father that he has saved the toy car instead? Facing consequences far greater than those meted out to most of his fictional American peers, Tinh learns to balance his duties and to appreciate, also, the perpetual smile of the Buddha in the temple. This novel is most rewarding for its graceful unfolding of differences — Tinh always feels a little remote from the reader — and the chance it affords to spend time in a community guided by Buddhist values. Ages 8-12." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Based on Niem's childhood experiences in postwar Vietnam, this middle-grade novel lyrically narrates a young Vietnamese boy's literal and spiritual coming of age.

About the Author

Carolyn Marsden says that THE BUDDHA'S DIAMONDS was inspired by a talk given by Thây Phâp Niêm to the children of Deer Park Monastery. She lives in La Jolla, California.

Thây Phâp Niêms childhood experiences form the basis of THE BUDDHA'S DIAMONDS. A year after the storm depicted in the story, he escaped postwar Vietnam and became a Buddhist monk. All of his royalties will be donated to the Touching and Helping Programs in Vietnam.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780763633806
Author:
Marsden, Carolyn
Publisher:
Candlewick Press (MA)
Author:
Niem, Thay
Author:
Niem, Thay Phap
Subject:
Family life
Subject:
Fishers
Subject:
People & Places - Canada
Subject:
Family
Subject:
Social Issues - General
Subject:
People & Places - Asia
Subject:
Vietnam
Subject:
Children s Young Adult-Social Issue Fiction-General
Subject:
Children s Young Adult-Social Issue Fiction
Copyright:
Publication Date:
20080231
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
Children/juvenile
Language:
English
Illustrations:
1-COLOR
Pages:
97
Dimensions:
7.28x5.74x.60 in. .45 lbs.
Age Level:
08-12

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Product details 97 pages Candlewick Press (MA) - English 9780763633806 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "As in Silk Umbrellas, Marsden introduces a child from another culture undergoing a taxing transition. Based on the boyhood experiences of Thay Phap Niem, now a Buddhist monk, the novel centers on a 10-year-old in postwar Vietnam. Tinh now spends his summer working alongside his father, fishing in their handmade bamboo boat, but he can't help daydreaming about the remote-controlled car his friends are playing with. When a brutal storm hits and Tinh's younger sister is injured because Tinh doesn't act fast enough, he feels responsible — and when he fails to protect the boat, panicking along with the others on the beach at the sight of the huge waves, his father holds him responsible. How can Tinh tell his father that he has saved the toy car instead? Facing consequences far greater than those meted out to most of his fictional American peers, Tinh learns to balance his duties and to appreciate, also, the perpetual smile of the Buddha in the temple. This novel is most rewarding for its graceful unfolding of differences — Tinh always feels a little remote from the reader — and the chance it affords to spend time in a community guided by Buddhist values. Ages 8-12." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , Based on Niem's childhood experiences in postwar Vietnam, this middle-grade novel lyrically narrates a young Vietnamese boy's literal and spiritual coming of age.
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