Luka and the Fire of Life by Salman Rushdie
Jonathan Cape, 2010. ISBN 9780224090216.
(For ages 11+ years) This is a classic quest story that takes up the
adventures of Luka whose older brother is the hero in Haroun and
the Sea of Stories, an earlier novel of Rushdie's. Luka's story is
magic; this is evident from the first lines, as Rushdie envelops us in
the smell and feel of other lands. This is a story that reveals much
about the power of story and how our own stories are to be treasured as
we pass them onto others.
Luka witnesses a circus coming to his town; one where the animals are
obviously abused. He curses the circus owner and in an act of revenge a
great sleep befalls Luka's beloved father, the great storyteller Rashid
Khalifa. Luka discovers that the only way to revive his father is to
travel to the World of Magic and steal the Fire of Life. As with any
quest adventure, the hero's companions are indispensible and very
interesting! Luka's imaginings and his father's stories merge and make
the journey all the more exciting. It is wonderful to read this book
for its story and descriptive language. Rushdie is a master of creating
both. Undoubtedly, everyone enjoys a good quest and this is no
exception. The complexity and detail, however, will mean that Luka
and
the Fire of Life will appeal to the more sophisticated reader.
Julie Wells