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Lights Out in the Reptile House: A Novel

av Jim Shepard

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Coming of age in a country reminiscent of Nazi Germany, Karel Roeder grapples with the conflicting forces in his life--the drumbeat of the fascist authority, and his girlfriend Leda, who tempts him into a world of forbidben thought.
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This is a scary and incredibly sad book. The teenaged protagonist has no one to buffer him when he becomes the victim of the police state. What would you do in his place? ( )
  burritapal | Oct 23, 2022 |
Lights Out in the Reptile House by Jim Shepard is a highly recommended coming-of-age novel set in an unnamed totalitarian state.

Karel Roeder is a fifteen year old who works part time at the reptile house in the local zoo and has an unspoken love for his neighbor, Leda. Karel main interest is in reptiles and the herpetologist-in-training is learning what he can from Albert, the older man who is in charge of the reptile house at the zoo. Karel has no interest in politics, but circumstances are forcing him to take note of what is going on in his country.

The unnamed country is a totalitarian regime that combines elements of Chile under its military regime, South Africa under apartheid, and Italy under fascism. Karel notes that people are being watched, turned in by others, taken in for questioning and disappearing. He knows that a specific ethnic group is being targeted and fighting back. Nevertheless, he tries to remain apolitical; however, Leda is becoming more and more political, as is Albert.

When Karel's father disappears, the zoo is taken over by political forces, and Leda becomes more and more agitated, Karel is slowly being pulled into taking a firm stand. When Albert rejects his student and Kehr, a special assistant of the civil guard, moves into Karel's house, the real tension and fight for Karel's mind begins. Originally published in 1990, this is the Open Road Media digital re-release and is as pertinent today as it was then.

Setting this novel in an unnamed country works both for and against the narrative. It does allow Shepard to take elements from many regimes and combine them to make a picture of what growing up in a totalitarian police state might look like to a teen. He truly captures man's inhumanity to man. As I was reading, though, I kept trying to place the story in a country, or a part of the world. It is sad that the narrative can fit so many different regimes, but, for me, I kept wanting to know the place, rather than a general unnamed country.

The novel does contain scenes of torture and destruction that might bother some readers.

Disclosure: My Kindle edition was courtesy of Open Road Media for review purposes.

http://shetreadssoftly.blogspot.com/2015/12/lights-out-in-reptile-house.html
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