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Tibet Through the Red Box (Caldecott Honor Book)

A father's diary, an artist's memoir.

By the author of the best-selling Three Golden Keys.

While my father was in China and Tibet, he kept a diary, which was later locked in a red box. We weren't allowed to touch the box. The stories I heard as a little boy faded to a hazy dream, and my drawings from that time make no sense. I cannot decipher them. It was not until I myself had gone far, far away and received the message from my father that I became interested in the red box again . . .

In New York, Peter Ss receives a letter from his father. "The Red Box is now yours," it says. The brief note worries him and pulls him back to Prague, where the contents of the red box explain the mystery of his father's long absence during the 1950s.

Czechoslovakia was behind the iron curtain; Vladimir Ss, a documentary filmmaker of considerable talent, was drafted into the army and sent to China to teach filmmaking. He left his wife, daughter, and young son, Peter, thinking he would be home for Christmas. Two Christmases would pass before he was heard from again: Vladimir Ss was lost in Tibet. He met with the Dalai Lama; he witnessed China's invasion of Tibet. When he returned to Prague, he dared not talk to his friends about all he had seen and experienced. But over and over again he told Peter about his Tibetan adventures. Weaving their two stories together - that of the father lost in Tibet and that of the small boy in Prague, lost without his father - Ss draws from his father's diary and from his own recollections of his father's incredible tales to reach a spiritual homecoming between father and son. With his sublime pictures, inspired by Tibetan Buddhist art and linking history to memory, Peter Ss gives us an extraordinary book - a work of singular artistry and rare imagination.

A Junior Library Guild Selection.

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Product Details:
Author: Peter Sis
Hardcover: 64 pages
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Publication Date: November 05, 1998
Language: English
ISBN: 0374375526
Product Length: 11.32 inches
Product Width: 10.96 inches
Product Height: 0.44 inches
Product Weight: 1.55 pounds
Package Length: 11.2 inches
Package Width: 10.8 inches
Package Height: 0.5 inches
Package Weight: 1.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 19 reviews
 
 

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5Mandala!  Jul 01, 2010
I feel that any readers that had opportunities to encounter this book are so lucky. Especially I can't imagine what a great impact it could give to the young readers.

The book itself is like a beautiful mandala, telling a story of mystical universe and life. Life is sometimes (probably most the time) beyond your control, but the choice is always yours. It was moving not because it was political nor controversial, but because it was about these beautiful people (Sis himself and his father) who were forced to live under such an oppressed world and still live strong and try to make right choices. In this story, Yetis and fish with human faces in Shangri-la could not be any less real than a cup of coffee you had this morning. Even better and more nutritious because that experience fed Sis' amazing creative mind.

And obviously, Sis' father did not worry about telling young Sis the "hard truth" or explaining "which part is real and which part is fantasy" like some idiot reviewer suggested. He must suspect that story of Hansel and Gretel is not really based on a true story! A house made of candies and cookies? Please! Genius!

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5Save this book to give to someone very special.  Jul 01, 2010
If you are looking for a truly magical book to give to someone very special then I recommend this book highly.

It is an incredible story, all the more because it is grounded in reality interwoven with mysterious and fantastic events and tales. It is almost unfortunate that this books title will draw the inevitable controversy (see other reviews) associated with the invasion of Tibet. The experience of the narrators father, growing up behind the Iron Curtain, working with the Chinese military and stumbling upon a magical land is far less "political" and didactic than it might be. The portions of the book that are apparently based in reality are all the more rich and complex because they are tinged with a struggle few of us can understand (the fathers long journey away from home, life in Checkoslovakia, the experience in the Himalayas). If you shy away form this book because of some of the careless reviews here then you will miss a golden opportunity to read one of the best books I have ever encountered.

Buy this book for someone special in your life and share it with them. They will never forget the experience!

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5wonderful  Feb 24, 2008
I originally bought the bought mainly because of its Asian theme, a subject my younger child is currently fascinated with. However, what was most compelling about it was not the subject but the perspective. It is through those Czechoslovakian eyes that the cultural experience became special: my son was not merely looking at Tibet from his perspective but was at the same time looking at a certain Czechoslovakia through Tibet's mirror.

5work of art  Feb 21, 2008
promoted as a children's book, but truly a work of art for all to appreciate also informative for children

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5Magical Journey  Feb 11, 2008
I came upon this book accidentally while working in a public library. It is undoubtedly the best children's book for adults that I have ever read! It is my most favored possession and I read it 3 or 4 times a year and never cease to be inspired by it anew. Visually stunning with a magical story line that will leave you believing in miracles. Buy It!!!