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The Master Puppeteer

The Master Puppeteer

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I liked the plot, but it was a little boring.
Review: I am only ten but my teacher gave my class the book to read. I really like the mystrey part but it was a little hard to understand. Otherwise, great!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good book about friendship and courage
Review: I really liked this book by Katherine Paterson, one of my favorite authors. It is about a young boy named Jiro, who decides to go to the puppet theater to become an apprentice. The whole city is hungry, and a bandit named Saburo is stealing things which are supposedly given to the poor. This is a story about friendship, courage, and how one boy can save the day.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: MASTER PUPPETEER
Review: I think this book was a great example of historical fiction and Japanese literature. It gave great insight into the life of a typicla Japanese boy during this century. It discussed the social ills of that time period and the problems the average Japaneese family faced. It showed the hardships that this young boy faced. More importantly however, I think it gave a good description of the Japaneese theater and its operations.
The only drawback to this is that for most readers who are unfamilar with the Japaneese customs and cultures, it doesn't proovide much insight. it was difficult to relate to some of the situations faced by the young boy. I think if you have a background that suits Japaneese culture you can appreciate this book a lot more.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: MASTER PUPPETEER
Review: I think this book was a great example of historical fiction and Japanese literature. It gave great insight into the life of a typicla Japanese boy during this century. It discussed the social ills of that time period and the problems the average Japaneese family faced. It showed the hardships that this young boy faced. More importantly however, I think it gave a good description of the Japaneese theater and its operations.
The only drawback to this is that for most readers who are unfamilar with the Japaneese customs and cultures, it doesn't proovide much insight. it was difficult to relate to some of the situations faced by the young boy. I think if you have a background that suits Japaneese culture you can appreciate this book a lot more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Master Puppeteer Was Marvelous
Review: I thought this book was very well-written. Jiro is boy of such spirit he takes you into is life at the Hanaza, as if you are there living it with him. The mystery that unravels is the most suprising, as it suddenly twists in the other direction and the person you thought most unlikely turns into your main suspect. Yoshida, Kinshi's father, the one who you most dread seeing for fear his high clogs will come in contact with your behind. Why does he have to have the theater in his hands, and make the show go perfectly, even for the audience of a cockaroach! Jiro, this apprentince puppeteer, is the one whom will inravel this whole this. But, not being able to leave the Hanaza, not being able to go to Osaka for his mother and father, that is very painful for Jiro. The streets of Osaka are very dangerous, with the thought that a riot could start any minute now, and one of the dead bodies in the streets could be you friends. Please, read this book. IT IS MARVELOUS A THOUSAND TIMES OVER!!!!!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: fun and informative
Review: In 18th Century Japan, the city of Osaka is wracked by starvation. Young Jiro tries to help his father to make puppets for the local theater, but is so clumsy he's more a hindrance than a help, which his shrieking harridan of a mother is only too willing to point out. When one day he accompanies his father to the theater, sees how much food they have, and is complimented by the owner, Jiro decides to ask for work there. He is taken on, but Yoshida, the Master Puppeteer, proves to be an exacting taskmaster. He is particularly hard on his own son, Kinshi, who warns Jiro : We all learn here by the honorable path of horrible mistakes. But learn they do, and eventually Jiro learns that there's a mysterious connection between the theater and Saburo, the Robin Hood-like thief, who is stealing rice from city officials and rich merchants, to give to the poor. The excitement in this book, and it's considerable, comes from the mounting political tensions gripping the city. But the real fascination comes from the detailed world of the theater that Paterson presents. Ms Paterson is one of the most decorated author's of children's books--this one won a National Book Award--and it's easy to see why. The Master Puppeteer is both fun and informative. GRADE : B+

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Mystery Behind the Stage:The Master Puppeteer
Review: Katherine Paterson has written a fantastic novel. The Master Puppeteer receives high marks! Winner of the National Book Award and by an award-winning author, The Master Puppeteer is a great mix of adventure, loyalty, history, tradition and truth in a mound of pages. The book is about a Japanese boy who goes to work in a traditional puppet theater to earn money for his family. The story tells of his adventures, friendships, and how he has to deal with life. I have never read a more captivating book of historical fiction that was so uplifting, yet mysterious. The book was very inspirational when bad incidents were resolved positively. Many problems occurred in the book; the reader is always on the edge of his or her seat. It is also appealing because it is a mystery. During the book the reader becomes curious about the mysterious culprit and becomes more and more involved with the book. The Master Puppeteer is a wonderful piece of literature to cherish forever. Although this book encouraged extreme curiosity, some might say that parts of the book are tedious, because there are breaks in between actions. However, the break points give the reader a chance to actually put down the book down even though they might not want to because these actions are enthralling and hold suspense. As a whole, The Master Puppeteer is an excellent example of a normal Japanese boy's life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book
Review: The book, The Master Puppeteer, was about a boy named Jiro and his experience through the life of a poor street boy that is determined to become a great puppet master, though he is clumsy. When he and his father visit the Hanaza with the recently made puppet, the master puppeteer asks the boy to become an apprentice to a current puppeteer. He joins them and he starts his training to become a major puppeteer. His fellow companions are nice, outgoing, and fun. They get into mischief and sometimes get a beating for it, but Jiro is trying to stop Kinshi (his older companion) from going out and helping the night rovers (the group that his poor mother is in). Kinshi, has tried to help Jiro's mother by giving her money and food. But Jiro needs to find the super sleuth, Saburo, so that Saburo can convince Kinshi that he will help the town. Soon later, Jiro is encountered by a man in the storage house, it is Saburo, but he works in the theater. Chaos reigns over the city when the night rovers set the city to flames. Jiro tries to find Kinshi, but it isn't until the chaos has ended that he finds Kinshi. The hanaza is in terror and the Master Puppeteer is in panic of losing it all. He decides to sell the puppeteers as slaves and all is turned loose. The book was suspenseful in parts but a little slow in the beginning but grows more suspenseful, interesting, and involved toward the end of the book

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good figures of speech a little boring though.
Review: The character's are fairly beleivable and the setting seems resonable. I thought that this book was a little boring.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: '' The Magical Page Turner''
Review: The Master Puppeteer is a mysterious thrilling book about a bandit named Saburo who robs the rich and helps the poor! There also is a boy in the story named Jiro who devotes his life to learning puppetry.Meanwhile the puppet theater crashes by a mob of rioting peasents.Jiro becomes aware of his responsibilities greater than his craft.He schemes to safe his friend Kinishi and his parents.While he does this he stumbles upon a great and powerful secret.


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