When the Elephants Dance

Cover of When the Elephants Dance by Tess Uriza Holthe
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 2003
Language: en
Edition: Reissue
Pages: 384
ISBN-13: 9780142002889
Dimensions:
Height: 8.4 Inches
Length: 0.8 Inches
Weight: 0.76 Pounds
Width: 5.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: FIC
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When the Elephants Dance by Tess Uriza Holthe is a reissue published by Penguin on June 24, 2003, featuring 384 pages in English. This novel is set during the final days of World War II, focusing on the experiences of the Karangalan family as they seek refuge in a cellar near Manila amidst the chaos of war. Through the metaphor of elephants and chickens, the narrative explores the impact of conflict on ordinary lives, highlighting the struggle for survival in a time of uncertainty.

Readers will find a rich tapestry of storytelling woven through the perspectives of thirteen-year-old Alejandro, his sister Isabelle, and Domingo, a guerilla commander. As they navigate the dangers outside, the characters share magical stories rooted in Filipino myth and legend, which serve to inspire hope and resilience. The book delves into themes of war, survival, and the cultural heritage of the Philippines, offering a poignant look at how communities endure and find strength in the face of adversity.


Official synopsis Publisher

“Papa explains the war like this: ‘When the elephants dance, the chickens must be careful.’ The great beasts, as they circle one another, shaking the trees and trumpeting loudly, are the Amerikanos and the Japanese as they fight. And our Philippine Islands? We are the small chickens.”

Once in a great while comes a storyteller who can illuminate worlds large and small, magical and true to life. When the Elephants Dance   introduces us to the incandescent voice of Tess Uriza Holthe, who sets her remarkable first novel in the waning days of World War II, as the Japanese and the Americans engage in a fierce battle for possession of the Philippine Islands. The Karangalan family and their neighbors huddle for survival in the cellar of a house a few miles from Manila. Outside the safety of their little refuge the war rages on—fiery bombs torch the beautiful Filipino countryside, Japanese soldiers round up and interrogate innocent people, and from the hills guerillas wage a desperate campaign against the enemy. Inside the cellar, these men, women, and children put their hopes and dreams on hold as they wait out the war, only emerging to look for food, water, and medicine.

Through the eyes of three narrators, thirteen-year-old Alejandro Karangalan, his spirited older sister Isabelle, and Domingo, a passionate guerilla commander, we see how ordinary people must learn to live in the midst of extraordinary uncertainty, how they must find hope for survival where none seems to exist. They find this hope in the dramatic history of the Philippine Islands and the passion and bravery of its people. Crowded together in the cellar, the Karangalans and their friends and neighbors tell magical stories to one another based on Filipino myth and legend to fuel their courage, pass the time, and teach important lessons. The group is held spellbound by these stories, which feature a dazzling array of ghosts, witches, supernatural creatures, and courageous Filipinos who changed the course of history with their actions. These profoundly moving stories transport the listeners from the chaos of the war around them and give them new resolve to fight on.

With When the Elephants Dance Holthe has not only written a gripping narrative of how Alejandro, Isabelle, Domingo and their community fight for survival, but a loving tribute to the magical realism that infuses Filipino culture. The stories shared by her characters are based on the same tales handed down to Holthe from her Filipino father and lola, her grandmother. This stunning debut novel is the first to celebrate in such richness and depth the spirit of the Filipino people and their fascinating story and marks the introduction of a talented new author who will join the ranks of writers such as Arundhati Roy, Manil Suri, and Amy Tan.

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Publisher: Penguin. Year: 2003.
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ISBN-13: 9780142002889.
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Language: en. Pages: 384. Edition: Reissue.

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