At twelve years old, Little Frog has a richly fantastic and sustaining innerlife. It is 1963, his parents have disappeared, and he lives with his maiden aunts, known affectionately as the Three Fates,... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Along with the beautiful storytelling there is an important coming-of-age message in this book. The imagery and descriptions of scents are so vivid, I still have flashes of this story visit me as though they were my own memories. I read it 8 years ago on a backpacking trip through South America; it was a wonderful book to read while traveling!
Jasmine Nights - A coming of age fable that bubbles with lif
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I have read and read this book many times, and subsequently lent it to a friend who lost it (!!!) but this is one of the few books that has stuck in my heart.Little Frog, alienated from his Thai surroundings and yet determined to find his own culture, observes the world and his mad aunts with detached honesty and affection. And yet, when he feels, how he feels!This is a book that rejoices in youth, childhood and growing up, and its magical realism supports Little Frog's reality that is rather odd. He's living in a world of adults who can't seem to get it together.This is a book to buy for yourself, friends and children who'll be facing the world as they step out to explore.
One of the best novels of the 20th century!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This novel addresses coming of age issues, race dynamics and class conflicts with an unparalelled wit and perception. I give it my highest recommendation.
A touching story about the childhood of a Thai boy
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
"Jasmine Nights" is riduculously funny beyond belief. Somtow's memory of chilhood seems unembellished by adult pretension, and at the same time he does not gloss anything over - confusion and idealsim are equally and honestly portrayed. Justin, a.k.a. Lttle Frog, the adolescent hero of the novel, lives a life of secluded luxury and lonileness in his mansion in Thailand. The book follows his journey while he makes friends, discovers the complexities of death and sex, and eventually reconciles himself to his Thai identity. The book is hilarious because Little Frog possesses the rare gift of honesty and a will to discover the truth at whatever cost, which leads him into several interesting situations.
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