The House of the Scorpion
by Nancy Farmer
The House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer holds a exceptional rating of 4.60 out of 5, based on 3K reader ratings. First published in 2002. The book spans 380 pages.
About The House of the Scorpion
The story takes place in the country of Opium, a strip of land between Mexico (now called Aztlán), and the United States. Opium, which is essentially an opium-producing estate, is ruled by Matteo Alacrán, also known as El Patrón. El Patrón's work-force consists of illegal immigrants whom the Farm Patrol (ex-criminals who are tempted with the offer of protection from the police) enslave when they catch them crossing the border in either direction. These illegal immigrants become "eejits", humans with computer chips implanted in their brains, making them more or less zombies who can perform only simple tasks.
The main character, Matt, is a clone of El Patrón, an incredibly powerful, 140-some-years-old drug lord who intends to take Matt's organs when his own organs fail. Matt was grown from a set of cells that were taken from El Patrón decades ago, then frozen. He was cultured in a test tube, then transferred into a surrogate mother (a cow) when it became clear that he was going to survive. For the first six years of his life, he lived with Celia, a cook who worked in El Patrón's mansion. Though he was told from very young that Celia was not his biological mother, she is his mother figure. One day, he is discovered by two children (Emilia and Steven). The next day they return, and bring Emilia's sister, María, who immediately captivates Matt. They observe him through the window for a while, but soon get bored and turn to leave. Matt is so desperately lonely that he smashes the window and jumps out to follow them. Never having experienced pain before, he was unaware of the danger in jumping barefoot onto smashed glass. The children carry him to El Patrón's mansion, also known as the Big House, to be treated. Though the people there act kindly towards Matt at first, a man passing by (Mr. Alacrán) recognizes him as a clone.
For the next few months, he is treated as an animal by most of the Alacráns, and is locked into a room filled with sawdust for his "l
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Author | Nancy Farmer |
| Published | 2002 |
| Pages | 380 |
| Kindle Price | $9.99 |
| Genres | Young Adult |
| Average Rating | 4.60 / 5.00 |
| Total Ratings | 3,018 |
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What genre is The House of the Scorpion?
The House of the Scorpion is categorized as Young Adult. Its primary genre classification is Young Adult.
Is The House of the Scorpion worth reading?
Based on 3K reader ratings, The House of the Scorpion has an average score of 4.60 out of 5.00, which is considered "Exceptional."
How many pages is The House of the Scorpion?
The House of the Scorpion has 380 pages.
Who wrote The House of the Scorpion?
The House of the Scorpion was written by Nancy Farmer. It was first published in 2002.
What is the ISBN for The House of the Scorpion?
The ISBN-13 for The House of the Scorpion is 9780786250486.
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