The Homeward Bounders
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Author | Diana Wynne Jones |
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Country | Great Britain |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Fantasy, Childrens' Literature |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Released | 1981 |
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The Homeward Bounders is a fantasy novel by Diana Wynne Jones with the chilling premise that there is a vast series of parallel universes, all of which serve as the game-boards for a race of demons that delight in war-games and fantasy-games. Prometheus appears as a character in the novel.
Jamie discovers a strange place in his hometown in which several demonic entities (known only as "They") are playing a board game with the entire world. Upon discovering Them, They make Jamie a Homeward Bounder, which means he must constantly travel from world to world until he finds his home again. Jamie finds that as a Homeward Bounder, one cannot die, and he has been told he may not interfere with "Play". For instance, if someone were to interfere directly with Jamie, that person would die mysteriously.
In his travels, Jamie meets the Flying Dutchman, with his ship and crew, and the Wandering Jew. In addition, he meets a strange entity chained to a rock by Them. Every day, a Vulture comes to peck at him. While he is never named, the entity is plainly Prometheus.
So Jamie wanders through the worlds, until he meets Helen Haras-Uquara, from the barbaric world of Uquar. She has a "gift", which means she can change her right arm into anything at all, for instance, an elephant trunk or a snake. Helen has only recently become a Homeward Bounder, because she, like Jamie, has seen Them playing their game with the worlds.
Helen and Jamie travel together until they meet Joris, another Homeward Bounder, who is a slave (though we learn later his master plans to free him as soon as permitted by law, when he attains adulthood) and apprentice demon hunter from another world. They travel together until they come to a world in which they meet Adam and Vanessa, two humans. This world is like our current world and is also strongly reminiscent of Jamie's home world. He is sure that if they could just travel on one or two worlds more he must reach home. The Homeward Bounders convince Adam and Vanessa that They exist, when Konstam, Joris' demon-hunting-master arrives, and joins their party. Konstam is eager to fight this new kind of demon, and the six go and invade Their strange place and try and defeat Them, only to have the six made into Homeward Bounders.
Jamie awakens, alone, and realises that Adam and Vanessa's world is his Home, only 100 years too late (he recognises a photo of Adam and Vanessa's grandmother when she was young, it was his little sister, grown up). His hope of ever returning home crushed, he returns to the mysterious entity chained to a rock, and inadvertently frees him, as only one without hope can free him. With the help of Him, Jamie rallies all the Homeward Bounders, and they make a frontal assault on the main base of Them, and destroy many of Them and also their special place, known as "The Real Place".
Everyone is returned home (no matter how long they had been away for), except for Jamie, who chooses to continue to wander through the worlds, so as to keep "The Real Place" in all the worlds, not just in one place, as They did, so, in the end, Jamie stops Them from ever returning, at least for many centuries to come.
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Books by Diana Wynne Jones | ||
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Chrestomanci series: Charmed Life • The Lives of Christopher Chant • The Magicians of Caprona • Witch Week • Conrad's Fate • The Pinhoe Egg • Mixed Magics Dalemark Quartet: Cart and Cwidder • Drowned Ammet • The Spellcoats • The Crown of Dalemark Castle series: Howl's Moving Castle • Castle in the Air Derkholm series: Dark Lord of Derkholm • Year of the Griffin Magids series: Deep Secret • The Merlin Conspiracy Other: Archer's Goon • Dogsbody • Eight Days of Luke • Fire and Hemlock • Hexwood • The Homeward Bounders • Power of Three • A Tale of Time City • The Time of the Ghost • More... |