The Lake House
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The Lake House | |
Cover art for The Lake House |
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Author | James Patterson |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Science fiction novel |
Publisher | Little, Brown and Company |
Publication date | 2003 |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 376 pp |
ISBN | ISBN 0316603287 |
Preceded by | When the Wind Blows |
The Lake House is a 2003 novel by James Patterson, a sequel to When the Wind Blows.
Contents |
[edit] Plot introduction
The Lake House tells the story of six extraordinary children, endowed with the power to fly after genetic engineering merged their DNA with that of birds, and who have to fight for their lives against scientists who want to clone them, producing a race of human-bird creatures. They have the help of Frannie, a veterinarian, and Kit, a disgraced FBI agent.
[edit] Characters
Maximum (Max)
- Is now 12 years old and is living a normal life, almost. She goes to school and is made fun of and mistreated. She constantly saves Matthew from bullies and is not used to her parents and their rules. When hit men from The Hospital attack her new home, she bands together with the rest of the flock and then goes off to find Kit and Frannie. Throughout the book, her relationship with Ozzy grows, to the point that she lays two eggs, fertilized by him at the end. She is described as "drop dead beautiful" by Oz; she thinks he's very handsome as well. At the end, she notes that she and the flock mature faster than normal humans and that, as a twelve year old, she is on par with Franne and Kit, both of whom are in their thirties.
Matthew
- Is Max's younger brother, at age nine. He has problems with bullies, as he refuses to fight back. Max saves him, and he becomes more of a fighter after that. He witnesses Max and Ozymandias "mating" in the woods and rushes back to tell the adults about it, and remains mad at Max for some time.
Ozymandias (Oz)
- Is the same age as Max. His feelings for Max are revealed in this book, which lead to some 'mating' scenes with Max. He is killed by Hitmen working for "The Hospital", and Max swears to take revenge.
Icarus (Ic)
- Is a bit younger than Max and Oz. He is blind, though he was just born that way. He has a talent for languages and playing the piano. He can perfectly mirror Frank Sinatra
Peter and Wendy
- Are twins. They are six years old and are of Chinese descent. After they started living with their biological parents, they begin appearing in numerous advertisements, and they hate it. Both are named after characters in Peter Pan, just as Max is called Tinkerbell in the school.
Frances Jane and Ozymandias (Jr.)
- Max's children by Ozymandias before he was killed. They are nearly stolen by Kane, but Max saves them. Frances Jane is named after Frannie, the Flocks adoptive mother.
Frannie
- A vet who helped rescue the children from the School. She wants to be the children's "mother" and is engaging in a custody battle for them. She is in love with Kit, often dryly noting the biological factors to her desire to make love with him. Her real name is Frances Jane.
Kit
- An FBI agent with a reputation for believing conspiracy theories (similar to Fox Mulder's). He helped Frannie rescue the children from the School and is fighting alongside her to regain custody of the children. He is in love with Franny.
Doctor Ethan Kane
- The head of the Hospital and an extremely terrifying figure. According to Max, he was held in high regard at the School and pushed the study biotechnology even further than they did. He tries to kidnap the bird children, killing Oz in the process. He later tries to steal Max's eggs, telling her "I have seen the future, and it flies. At the end of the book, Max pushes him off of a ledge, fulfilling her promise to "break his neck."
Dr. Kane may be lustful as well as evil, having developed a robotic wife with a perfectly measured vagina and who is totally happy ("I would be honored," she says) to perform oral sex on him in his lab.
[edit] Pseudosequels
The Lake House was followed by the Maximum Ride series, which was a retooling of the plot aimed at teen readers instead an adult audience and focused more on the children than adults in their lives. The theme is similar, but the plots and tone of the two series diverge in that The Lake House and When the Wind Blows focused more on characterization, suspense, and the moral implications of genetic engineering, while the "Maximum Ride" series is more of a scifi action/adventure romp. When the Wind Blows and The Lake House are adult books and the "Maximum Ride" books are written for teens (although many adults do enjoy reading them.)
Although the names are different, as well as aspects of their back stories and behavior, the six children in the follow-up series have personalities that are directly analogous to the ones in When the Wind Blows and the Lake House.
Before the main story of the first Maximum Ride book, Patterson remarks that the only similarity is the name between the Max in the story and the Max in The Lake House. He then remarks. "Most of the similarities end there. Nor do Franny and Kit or any of the other kids play any part in it. I hope you enjoy the ride anyway."
[edit] Synopsis
The Lake House starts some time after When the Wind Blows. The bird children - Max, Matthew, Oz, Wendy, Peter, and Icarus - are all depressed and unhappy in their new "normal" lives and wish to return to live with Frannie and Kit. Frannie and Kit miss the children as well and engage in a courtroom battle to regain custody of the children. The judge decides that the children will remain living with their biological parents until an appeal hearing is made. Meanwhile, a doctor named Ethan Kane begins trying to capture the bird children and bring them to the place he works, a nightmarish place called the Hospital. In the Hospital, faceless people are murdered and dissected and their organs are taken and used for the "Resurrection" of rich and famous people such as former presidents and prime ministers.
Going back to their lives, the children are forced to put up with harassment from various reporters and paparazzi. After a visit from one of the reporters, it is revealed that Max knows about the Hospital from working at the School, but was trained not to talk about it on the threat of death. Upset, she goes to Oz for comfort. He tells her that she is "drop dead gorgeous". Shortly after, the two begin a sexual relationship.
After Kane attempts to kidnap Max and Matthew in their homes, the siblings escape and meet up with the rest of the flock. The children then fly to Frannie's house for protection. That night, Hospital workers try to break into Frannie's house. She calls the police and sets her house on fire. She and the children then escape through the basement and meet up with Kit.
Kit takes them to Washington D.C. for help. While left alone, hit men hired by Kane capture the children. Oz is killed while trying to protect Max. Frannie and Kit try to rescue the children but are drugged and hooked up to holographic monitors, which give the patients pleasant visions while their organs are being taken. Max and the flock manage to escape and Frannie and Kit are released later. Although they try to expose the Hospital, all evidence of their experiments are hidden and the V.I.Ps seen there have alibis.
At the appeal hearing, the judge decides to return the children to the custody of Frannie and Kit. The family rejoices and moves back to the Lake House. There, Frannie notices that Max has been hidden away in her room. She goes to investigate and learns that Max has had two eggs - her babies with Oz. Max spends the next few weeks caring for the eggs. One night, Kane breaks into Max's room to steal the eggs. Max fights him off and knocks him out of the window, fulfilling her promise to Oz that she'd break his neck. Four weeks later, the eggs hatch. Max's winged babies are a boy and a girl, who she names Ozymandias and Frances Jane.
[edit] "Maximum Ride" vs. When the Wind Blows/The Lake House
[edit] Similarities
- The main characters are all human/bird hybrid children.
- The children all were previously subjected to cruel experiments and treatment at a building referred to as the "School".
- The children all had human mothers and were kidnapped from them at birth.
- One of the children is blind ("Ic" in The Lake House, Iggy, sometimes called "Ig", in "Maximum Ride").
- The main character's name is Max, which is short for Maximum.
- Max is the oldest in their flock.
- The two eldest children (Max and Ozymandias in "The Lake House" and Max and Fang in "Maximum Ride") have a relationship (although this is only in its beginning stages in "Maximum Ride").
- The group of winged children call themselves "The Flock".
- There are 6 members of the flock.
[edit] Differences
- In Maximum Ride, Max is the oldest, at 14 years. In When the Wind Blows, Max is 12.
- In Maximum Ride, the human/bird children and the human/wolf children were both the only successful experiments at first, with many failures (later, other experiments were successfully created). In When the Wind Blows, the human/bird children were the only successes, with many horrible failures.
- In Maximum Ride, it is mentioned that the scientists at the School were operating against the law and didn't want anyone to find out about them. In When the Wind Blows, the scientists at the School operated in secret, but were actually backed by many people, including some in the government.
- In Maximum Ride, Angel and the Gasman are related by blood and Max and Ari are half-siblings, as well as Max and Ella. In When the Wind Blows, Max and Matthew were siblings, as well as Wendy and Peter.
- In Maximum Ride, the blind character (Iggy) was blind because the doctors tried to enhance his night vision, but failed. In When The Wind Blows & The Lake House, Icarus was just born blind.
- In The Lake House, Max has children with Ozymandias.
- In Where the Wind Blows and The Lake House, Max in oviparous, meaning her children will be born in eggs, therefore, Max did not have breasts
- In Maximum Ride, Fang doesn't publicly show that he cares for Max. He makes fun of her, and knows she can take care of herself
- In The Lake House, Ozymandias is protective around Max, and often kisses her, which then leads to 'mating'
- In Maximum Ride, the Flock possess other super-human abilities as well as having wings.
- In The Lake House, the experiments made by the School are made public, and the bird children are well known.
- In Maximum Ride, Max has a 'Voice' in her head.
- In The Lake House, Ozymandias dies. So far (though this could -- and had better not -- change), Fang (his Maximum Ride counterpart) has not been killed, though he has come close several times.
- In The Lake House, Max gave birth.