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The Chrysalids (Paperback)

by John Wyndham (Author), Christopher Priest (Introduction) "WHEN I was quite small I would sometimes dream of a city -which was strange because it began before I even knew what a city..." (more)
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"Sometimes you just need a bit of soft-core sci-fi, and Wyndham’s 1950’s classic, newly back in print, fully delivers." --Thicket Magazine

"It is quite simply a page-turner, maintaining suspense to the very end and vividly conjuring the circumstances of a crippled and menacing world, and of the fear and sense of betrayal that pervade it. The ending, a salvation of an extremely dubious sort, leaves the reader pondering how truly ephemeral our version of civilization is..." --The Boston Globe

“[Wyndham] was responsible for a series of eerily terrifying tales of destroyed civilisations; created several of the twentieth century's most imaginative monsters; and wrote a handful of novels that are rightly regarded as modern classics.” –The Observer (London)

“Science fiction always tells you more about the present than the future. John Wyndham's classroom favourite might be set in some desolate landscape still to come, but it is rooted in the concerns of the mid-1950s. Published in 1955, it's a novel driven by the twin anxieties of the cold war and the atomic bomb…Fifty years on, when our enemy has changed and our fear of nuclear catastrophe has subsided, his analysis of our tribal instinct is as pertinent as ever.” –The Guardian (London)

“[A]bsolutely and completely brilliant…The Chrysalids is a top-notch piece of sci-fi that should be enjoyed for generations yet to come.” –The Ottawa Citizen

“John Wyndham's novel The Chrysalids is a famous example of 1950s Cold War science fiction, but its portrait of a community driven to authoritarian madness by its overwhelming fear of difference - in this case, of genetic mutations in the aftermath of nuclear war - finds its echoes in every society.” –The Scotsman

“The Chrysalids comes heart-wrenchingly close to being John Wyndham's most powerful and profound work.” –SFReview.net

Re-Birth (The Chrysalids) was one of the first science fiction novels I read as a youth, and several times tempted me to take a piggy census. Returning to it now, more than 30 years later, I find that I remember vast parts of it with perfect clarity…a book to kindle the joy of reading science fiction. –SciFi.com


“A remarkably tender story of a post-nuclear childhood…It has, of course, always seemed a classic to most of its three generations of readers...It has become part of a canon of good books.” –The Guardian, September 15, 2000


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The Chyrsalids is set in the future after a devastating global nuclear war. David, the young hero of the novel, lives in a tight-knit community of religious and genetic fundamentalists, always on the alert for any deviation from the norm of God’s creation. Abnormal plants are publicly burned, with much singing of hymns. Abnormal humans (who are not really human) are also condemned to destruction—unless they succeed in fleeing to the Fringes, that Wild Country where, as the authorities say, nothing is reliable and the devil does his work. David grows up ringed by admonitions: KEEP PURE THE STOCK OF THE LORD; WATCH THOU FOR THE MUTANT.

At first he does not question. Then, however, he realizes that the he too is out of the ordinary, in possession of a power that could doom him to death or introduce h im to a new, hitherto unimagined world of freedom.

The Chrysalids is a perfectly conceived and constructed work form the classic era o science fiction, a Voltairean philosophical tale that has as much resonance in our own day, when religious and scientific dogmatism are both on the march, as when it was written during the cold war.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ONE OF THE MOST INTERESTING NOVEL IN THE WORLD., Oct 25 2001
This review is from: The Chrysalids (Paperback)
This was a novel study in our English class. The first day I got it... i thought, "it's probably another boring classic book" but i read the first chapter and i couldn't stop. i read it for one whole day! it was so interesting. it's one of the best novel i've read. i even borrowed some books by John Wyndham the "Chocky" and "The Day of The Triffids." But nothing could beat the "Chrysalids." I can't believe some grade nine students who reviewed this book found it horrible and boring. i feel that their entitled to their opinions but i still think they should read it again when they've matured enough. I'm sure they will change their minds.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a terrific story of intolerance and hate; required reading, Aug 5 2002
By lazza (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Chrysalids (Paperback)
The Chrysalids is really a terrific story; no wonder it is often required reading at high schools. It is a wonderfully concise, powerful story on how conformity above all else is vile. Perhaps not the author's intended target, but when I read The Chrysalids I thought of religious fanatics of all forms who are self-righteous and full of hate (..although these folks don't view it that way).

In The Chrysalids we have planet Earth some two thousand years after some worldwide disaster (nuclear destruction, presumably). Only limited colonies of humans survive. Many more straggling, deformed humanoids abound ... along with freakish plants and animals. In one of the colonies they strive, above all else, to maintain purity of life forms (animal, planet, human). Humans with even the slightest deformity are thrown out of the colony, or are destroyed. Colony leaders cite biblical references to justify such actions.

This rather frightening picture of the future is told through the eyes of a boy who discovers he, along with several other children, share a "defect" - they all have mental telepathic capabilities. These children fear for their lives, and rightly so.

The story so far is rich and fast-paced; simply wonderful! Unfortunately the last bit of the book gets a bit wobbly, or at least falters from its high plateau - it turns into series of chase/battle sequences. However the very ending is rewarding.

Bottom line: compulsory reading for all.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Message, Jun 10 2006
By Ann Kidston "Searching for Truth" (Vancouver, BC Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Chrysalids (Hardcover)
I read this book in grade school. The message that was clear to me was not to judge others because they are different because the difference may be something wonderful that will advance society.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Man was I wrong
I remember teachers in high school making me read this book, and as I did everything else teachers asked me to do, I hated it. Read more
Published 5 days ago by F. Mengual

5.0 out of 5 stars My 100-word book review
The Chrysalids has my vote for best novel by John Wyndham; I loved it as a teenager and still find it an excellent story, as fresh and evocative as ever. Read more
Published on May 16 2007 by A. J. Cull

1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible Book!
I was quite upset after reading this book. I had heard from others it wasn't very good, but i wanted to see for myself. It was the worst book i've ever read. Read more
Published on Jan 5 2006

3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting...
We read this in grade 7, and I enjoyed it very much. It gets slow at times, but nonetheless, a great book for science fiction lovers (of which I'm not). Read more
Published on Aug 21 2005 by Katherine

5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant.......
Cannot believe the criticism of this book. Proves HIS point. lol.
I love it, and so does my sister. 17. I bought a copy for my dad. I buy him books I love. Read more
Published on Jul 17 2005 by D. Mcquade

3.0 out of 5 stars Boring in the end but good in the beginning ... ZZZZZZZZZZZZ
As a child, David has learned the strict rules of his society: "Watch Thou for the Mutant," "The Norm is the Will of God," and "The Devil is the Father of... Read more
Published on Jun 5 2005 by gordo

4.0 out of 5 stars Okay book??????
The society of Waknuk has survived a nuclear war. Even though the war happened a long time ago, radiation still contaminates the world outside the district of Waknuk. Read more
Published on Jun 4 2005 by gordo

4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good
I just finished reading this book for my Gr. 10 English class, and I have to say I am impressed for the most part. Read more
Published on April 29 2005 by Gimpster

5.0 out of 5 stars Thank god my teacher made me read this book
The Chryssalids is a work of art from a great author John Wyndham about a world where everyone tries to achieve the "true identity" to become closer to the image of God... Read more
Published on April 26 2005

3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Perception, Boring Talk
I read this book for my tenth grade Advanced Placement English class, and must say that it is so weird. Read more
Published on Dec 19 2004 by Sylphide

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