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A War of Gifts: An Ender Story (Ender Wiggin Saga) by Orson Scott Card
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Orson Scott Card Edition: Hardcover Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Format: Deckle Edge Published: 2007-10-30 ISBN: 0765312824 Number of pages: 128 Publisher: Tor Books
Book Reviews of A War of Gifts: An Ender Story (Ender Wiggin Saga)Book Review: Delightful élan and subtlety Summary: 4 Stars
The physical dimensions of Orson Scott Card's diminutive new seasonal story, A WAR OF GIFTS, brought out the Christmas stocking-stuffer in me right away. What a "cute" little book, I thought.
A cozy evening of reading later, I was amazed at the breadth and depth of wisdom I encountered within a mere 126-postcard-sized pages. The journey to Card's futuristic world of the popular Ender series --- specifically to an elite Battle School for preteen children housed in an orbiting space station above Earth --- offers a concentrated experience of artificially constructed peer-group societies in which any deviation from prescribed behavioral norms carries enormous risk.
Created to indoctrinate the younger generation by weaning students away from any "distracting" attachments to family, culture, religion, ethnicity, passion, altruism and the like, Battle School's mandate is to select the best, brightest and potentially most dangerously independent children and reform them into wholly focused galactic warriors. In essence, however, Battle School is really an ultra-sophisticated and high-tech version of old-style American boot-camp training --- or, perhaps more potently for Canadians, the infamous "residential" schools of the 19th and early 20th centuries, where aboriginal children were forced to learn in an environment stripped of their native traditions and languages.
But Card (despite having abundant theological qualifications to do so) doesn't spend time abstractly moralizing or preaching from some distant pulpit about various forms of child abuse, war-footing mentality or social conditioning. He mainly leaves it to a group of precocious and inventive young boys who discover (or re-discover) the joys and challenges of daring to celebrate anything not on Battle School's strictly secular and utilitarian curriculum.
It all starts with two feisty Dutch lads, whose staunch pride in a small nation that built itself from the sea comes out in a lighthearted but surreptitious observance of Sinterklaas Day. In Dutch tradition, children put their shoes outside the door, hoping that the legendary saint of random generosity will fill them with treats. North Americans know him of course as Santa Claus.
When the hopeful shoe ritual is reciprocated, the effect spreads throughout the orbiting academy, first as a ripple, then as a tidal wave of long-suppressed national and religious traditions that come bubbling to the surface, regardless of rules and regulations. Muslim students renew their five daily prayers, Jewish students remember the High Holidays and Hanukkah, Christian students dare to talk about Christmas and how their families down on earth will celebrate it without them.
But the key to Card's deft insight into human behavior under discouraging conditions is the presence of one little boy whose extreme fundamentalist upbringing makes him the kind of fanatical kid who is usually disliked and avoided by everyone. Convinced that all traditions but his own are inherently evil, he sets about trying to sabotage his colleagues' morale-building fun by reporting them so often that even the Battle School authorities wish he would simply get lost.
The real story behind A WAR OF GIFTS --- the story that reads much better than I would presume to describe it --- is how a group of boys, isolated on the threshold of personal and collective maturity, discover, almost accidentally, the indispensable grace of roots and redemption. No one tells these perennial truths with more delightful élan and subtlety than Orson Scott Card.
This little book with its big and generous ideas belongs on your holiday reading and gift list and is suitable for any age.
--- Reviewed by Pauline Finch (paulinefinch@rogers.com)
Summary of A War of Gifts: An Ender Story (Ender Wiggin Saga)Orson Scott Card offers a Christmas gift to his millions of fans with this short novel set during Ender's first years at the Battle School where it is forbidden to celebrate religious holidays. The children come from many nations, many religions; while they are being trained for war, religious conflict between them is not on the curriculum. But Dink Meeker, one of the older students, doesn't see it that way. He thinks that giving gifts isn't exactly a religious observation, and on Sinterklaas Day he tucks a present into another student's shoe.
This small act of rebellion sets off a battle royal between the students and the staff, but some surprising alliances form when Ender comes up against a new student, Zeck Morgan. The War over Santa Claus will force everyone to make a choice.
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