The Lives of Christopher Chant

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Title The Lives of Christopher Chant

The current cover on the American edition.
Author Diana Wynne Jones
Country England
Language English
Series The Chrestomanci Series
Genre(s) Fantasy, Childrens' Literature
Publisher Harper Collins
Released 1988

The Lives of Christopher Chant is a 1988 novel by Diana Wynne Jones.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

According to the internal chronology, this novel is the first in the Chrestomanci series, so named because their plots, some to greater degrees than others, involve a series of powerful nine-lifed enchanters who each carry the title of Chrestomanci. This is also one of the many Diana Wynne Jones novels that are based on the Series of worlds concept, or the idea that there are many Earths, each the result of a different possibility or choice made in history. Each world is known as a Series. Christopher Chant is originally from Series 12.

"Chrestomanci" is the title of a government-appointed enchanter who governs the use of magic throughout all the Series, requiring that they can travel from world to world.

Contents

[edit] Plot

The novel tells the story of Christopher Chant's childhood. Although both of his parents are powerful practitioners of magic, the two are constantly at loggerheads; his father is entirely devoted to his work, to such a degree that the young Christopher is afraid that he would not recognize him should the two meet in public. On the other hand, his mother is a social climber, and is apparently only married to his father for his social connections.

The only escape that Christopher has is through his dreams, in which he is able to escape to other worlds. While he is not the only person with this ability, seemingly no one is able to do it so easily as he. The fact that he can bring things back from these 'spirit trips', makes him immensely valuable to his Uncle Ralph, a scheming silver-tongued businessman. He is soon caught up in a series of "experiments", supposedly to test his talents. In reality, they are to fetch a series of highly illegal goods (from mermaid meat to dragon's blood), for sale at the highest prices on a magical black market. He is accompanied on these trips by Tacroy, a guide arranged by his uncle.

While all this is going on, his father and mother part ways, his father having lost a goodly part of his fortune on the stock market, and Christopher is sent to a boarding school, where he does dismally at magic lessons, and develops an ambition to become a famous cricketer. However, his father has other ideas, and plucks him from the boarding school halfway through the school year, taking him to an irritable and elderly magic expert named Dr. Pawson. He soon unlocks the reason for Christopher's poor grades in magic: silver. When Christopher touches silver, he loses his ability to use magic. When not touching silver, his magic surpasses almost every other enchanter in the world. Upon this discovery, he is sent to Chrestomanci Castle in order to be groomed for the role of the next Chrestomaci...

[edit] Characters

[edit] Christopher Chant

Christopher is the protagonist of the book. He is nice and well-mannered, coming from a wealthy family. However, he tends to sulk and can get quite mean to people.

Christopher is discovered to be the next Chrestomanci when his best friend hits him in the head with a cricket bat by accident, killing him. The doctor had pronounced him dead, but then he woke up in the hospital confused. His father recognized Christopher as having more than one life, and got ahold of Dr. Pawson, a magic expert. Christopher is furious, seeing as he had to quit school for magic lessons. He discovers that he has an exceptional talent for magic, as long as he had no silver on him. After many lessons, he is spirited away to Chrestomanci Castle, where he is unhappy and has no friends but a cat he brings from Asheth Temple, Throgmorten, and the spirit traveling guide Uncle Ralph sends along, called Tacroy.

[edit] The Living Asheth

The Living Asheth (also called "The Goddess") is the phsyical embodiment of a goddess worshipped in Series 10. She is a girl about Christopher's age and is also an enchantress (although she first thinks her magic came from Asheth). Christopher first encounters her when he is sent by his Uncle Ralph to bring back a living animal from his inter-world travels. The Goddess trades him a particularly nasty cat called Throgmorten in exchange for books from his world - the goddess cannot touch anything from her world that isn't holy. Christopher brings her books set in a boarding school, revoloving around a girl named "Millie" (the series is reminiscent of Enid Blyton's boarding school series).

The Goddess finds out that she is to die when she grew older and the Temple got a new Living Asheth, so she runs away to Christopher's world after he tells her how he traveled from Series to Series. She adopts the name "Millie" from the books Christopher brought her. She winds up living in Christopher's world, going to school like an ordinary, wealthy girl with the funds the chief priestess gives her from the Temple. Later in the series, The Goddess becomes Christopher's wife, and is seen as such from Charmed Life onwards.

[edit] Tacroy / Mordecai Roberts

Tacroy is the spirit traveler Uncle Ralph had hired to help Christopher along with the raids. He is an easygoing man, and is a legendary cricket player at the Castle. He has a soft side for Miss Rosalie, a worker at the Castle. Tacroy belongs in Series Eleven, where their morals are different. He works as a spy, first told to work for a good man (Chrestomanci), and then a criminal (Uncle Ralph).

Tacroy always went with Christopher. While his body lay in stasis back in Christopher's world, his spirit traveled with Christopher, loading carts and chatting. Tacroy was Christopher's source of joy while in the Castle, having grown to hate it there. But he is caught by the workers in the Castle smuggling goods for the Wraith. He is thrown in prison, but Christopher gets him out as soon as he could, after the current Chrestomanci's lives are scattered all over the Series by Uncle Ralph. He is eventually freed by Christopher, and given a pardon by the Chrestomanci.

[edit] Uncle Ralph

Uncle Ralph is Christopher's beloved uncle, who is also a villain. Uncle Ralph also happens to be the leader of the Wraith, an underground criminal organization that smuggles magical goods and sells them through the black market. When Christopher was born, his father had made it so that silver would be neutral to Christopher. Uncle Ralph's name is Argent, which means silver, which put Christopher's father wary against Uncle Ralph.

Uncle Ralph is the main antagonist of the book. He is Christopher's mother's brother, and pretended to help out his sister when his brother-in-law had lost their money. Christopher grew to love him, but shied away from him when he discovered Uncle Ralph's true identity. Througmorten has an extreme dislike of him, as Uncle Ralph was going to cut him up and sell his parts. He hired Tacroy, and sort of handed him over to the authorities. Uncle Ralph is merciless and was a millionaire by the time Christopher found out who he was.


Books by Diana Wynne Jones

Chrestomanci series: The Lives of Christopher ChantConrad's FateCharmed LifeThe Magicians of CapronaThe Pinhoe EggMixed MagicsWitch Week

Dalemark Quartet: Cart and CwidderDrowned AmmetThe SpellcoatsThe Crown of Dalemark

Castle series: Howl's Moving CastleCastle in the Air

Derkholm series: Dark Lord of DerkholmYear of the Griffin

Magids series: Deep SecretThe Merlin Conspiracy

Other: Archer's GoonDogsbodyEight Days of LukeFire and HemlockHexwoodThe Homeward BoundersPower of ThreeA Tale of Time CityThe Time of the GhostMore...