Li Lun, Lad of Courage
K**D
Delivery
Great book. Was delivered within the time frame that was stated.
M**R
My class have enjoyed it. Great that you advised me of the ...
A short but thoughtful story. My class have enjoyed it. Great that you advised me of the story in the first place and that it came so quickly.
W**R
wonderful look to life in old China
Ten-year-old Li Lun lives in the Village of Three Firs on Blue Shark Island off the coast of China with his fisherman father Teng Lung, his mother Wang Lun, and his three younger brothers and baby sister. At age ten, Li Lun is supposed to make his first voyage on the fishing boat with his father. However, the boy is strangely afraid of sea water and refuses to go. His father slaps him, calls him a coward, and banishes him to the "Sorrow Mountain" or Lao Shan with seven grains of rice. As punishment, Li Lun must plant the rice and grow seven times as many grains as he was given. From the wise man Sun Ling he learns that it will take him four moon changes or 120 days to grow the rice. But Sun Ling also reminds him, "There are other things than fishing." Other boys of the village taunt Li Lun, but with his supplies, including a satchel of food prepared by his mother, he trudges up the mountain to brave the gulls, the rats, the wind, the rain, the sun, and his own loneliness. Will he succeed in his goal? Can Li Lun prove to be a lad of courage? This book won a Newbery Honor Award in 1948. There are references to traditional Chinese beliefs in "spirits," but in general the story illustrates not only courage but also love, respect, adventure, hardship, and perseverance. One "professional" reviewer called it a "Flat story that contains little drama or excitement," saying, "The boy's extraordinary accomplishment and sacrifice sounds understated to modern ears. It almost reads like child abuse." One may not appreciate the father's reaction, but children need to learn that life isn't always fair, and we must be careful not to judge all the practices of other cultures from the past, and the literature which records them, by our modern sensibilities. Li Lun, Lad of Courage, though it may have little excitement, at least to kids raised on Star Wars, still exhibits a good deal of drama, and is a wonderful look into life in old China. It would make a great fictional complement to a study of Chinese history.
D**Y
A good book on bravery!!!
Li Lun Lad of Courage /By Carolyn Treffinger.It was time for Li Lun to learn how to fish, but he was scared of the sea water. His father got mad, so he sent Li Lun to plant seven rice grains on top of Lao Shan the Sorrow Mountain for four moon changes. After four moon changes he came back with one rice plant. The gulls and the rats ate the six. The temple priests told the villagers of Li Lun's journey. This book is well written and the pictures are amazing. I recommend this book to seven-ten year olds, and especially to third graders. I love this book because it is fun to read.
G**V
Five Stars
Good book fast shipping!
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 day ago