Rushdie wrote an earlier book, "Haroun and the Sea of Stories" for his son Haroun and wrote "Luka and the Fire of Life" for his son Luka. Both of these are "children's" stories in the same way that Alice in Wonderful is a "children's" story--the simple story carries very deep messages/5(). Salman Rushdie's "Luka and Fire of Life" has simple story line. Luka is a twelve year, left handed boy who excels at video games who saves his father's (The Shah of Blah) life via an alternative reality/5(). · Title: Luka and the Fire of Life Author: Salman Rushdie Publisher: Random House, Format: PDF Size: 4 MB Pages: With the same dazzling imagination and love of language that have made Salman Rushdie one of the great storytellers of our time, Luka and the Fire of Life revisits the magic-infused, intricate world he first brought to life in the modern classic Haroun and the Sea of .
Rushdie wrote an earlier book, "Haroun and the Sea of Stories" for his son Haroun and wrote "Luka and the Fire of Life" for his son Luka. Both of these are "children's" stories in the same way that Alice in Wonderful is a "children's" story--the simple story carries very deep messages. With the same dazzling imagination and love of language that have made Salman Rushdie one of the great storytellers of our time, Luka and the Fire of Life revisits the magic-infused, intricate world he first brought to life in the modern classic Haroun and the Sea of Stories. This breathtaking new novel centers on Luka, Haroun's younger brother, who must save his father from certain doom. Sequel to "Haroun and the sea of stories." Not quite as excellent as the original, but still magical storytelling at its finest. This story deals with Luka, Haroun's younger brother, who must travel to the World of Magic to steal the fire of life in order to save their father (who seems to be able to get into trouble than his year-old son).
Rushdie wrote an earlier book, "Haroun and the Sea of Stories" for his son Haroun and wrote "Luka and the Fire of Life" for his son Luka. Both of these are "children's" stories in the same way that Alice in Wonderful is a "children's" story--the simple story carries very deep messages. Salman Rushdie's "Luka and Fire of Life" has simple story line. Luka is a twelve year, left handed boy who excels at video games who saves his father's (The Shah of Blah) life via an alternative reality. Luka and the Fire of Life uses as its central concept the idea of an alternate reality that adheres to the rules of video games. Luka (who is loosely based on Rushdie’s 13 year old son) is obsessed with video games, so it’s only fitting his dream world resembles one.
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