Threatened, By: Eliot Shrefer
Rating: 4.5 stars
"Threatened" by Eliot Schrefer is an outstanding, fulfilling, and overall great novel. In this book the characters are established very well, from Luc, a desperate, sad, and regretful boy whose parents were both killed, and, in the process, he was left with an infant sister that he could not care for, to the Professor, a wise, intelligent, and charismatic man with a giant ego. You can tell that the writer knew what he was doing because even though both characters are vastly different, they both tie together nicely. The book's plot is that the main character, Luc, is sad, regretful, and afraid. He is just a 13-year-old boy with no parents, no relatives, who lives in a house chock full of neglected orphans because his parents had died. The orphans practically do slave work for a horrible and abusive man named Tatagani who exploits and uses them for money. one day, Luc is working at Tatagani's bar, and a very official and established looking man carrying a locked briefcase with a pet monkey walks in. Luc is suspicious of the man and eventually gains his trust so that he can steal his briefcase. It is extremely rewarding, in the end because inside is twenty-five thousand American dollars. in the end the professor is remorseful and pays for Luc's freedom from tatagani so that they can go study chimpanzees in the jungle. Since the story is so well made it all webs together and leaves you wanting to read more. My example is that when Luc is in the jungle with Omar; the professor's old pet monkey, Mango, a baby chimpanzee with no mother, and Drummer, a strong chimpanzee who is mean, and they find the pack of chimpanzees in a clearing, they start to bond with the pack, even Luc, who is Human.
As well as the good character development and story that leaves you thirsty for more, Luc is smart and acts accordingly to bad situations. For example, when the professor gets taken at night, Luc tries to find him, but he knows that if he goes too far from camp, he will lose his way and will die so he must give up, unlike most other movie and story characters who get themselves tied into dangerous situations just to save people that mean something to them and end up dying even though it could have easily been avoided. Although most of the book made me want to read it in one sitting there are some things that I did not like especially with professor because the weakest part of the story is the role of Professor. His dubious actions as a wildlife expert and the mystery shrouding his personal life are not explained at all. He is put into the story to rescue Luc from Tatagani’s clutches in Luc’s hometown and inserting him to the secluded forests of Gabon. Even his work in watching the chimps looks suspicious, he is the expert, and yet we learn nothing about his studies from him.
I give this book four and a half stars because of how much I enjoyed reading about the storyline, its characters and because I actually learned things about primates that I had no idea about until now. I also did not give this book full marks because of the how bad I felt while reading it; I felt plunged into a completely different place than where was, not only in the jungle of Gabon with wild chimpanzees but of being an orphan with AIDs. Some of the book's first details were horrific, for example; child thieves being threatened with having their hands cut off. I do not think that this book should be read by kids my age if I am being honest, because even my mom thought it was bad and she is in the medical field.
Ultimately, "Threatened" by Eliot Schrefer was an outstanding, fulfilling, and overall great novel. In this book the characters are established very well, I would recommend this book to people over my age because of its remarkably interesting and compelling story. I read it in three days because the story kept me yearning for more and I was sad to see that the Taos High School library did not have the sequel. It had a really messed up story so I do not believe the book should be read by younger audiences.