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![]() ![]() To everyone he met on his way, the sage said exactly the same: Be yourself, do your part. The famous monument of Lao Tzu is located in Fusham, China. Another sacred place for Taoists is Mount Laoshan with Taoist ancient temples, located on its slopes. There are memorable places of Lao Tzu, revered by Taoists. For example, Terrace Louguan is the most ancient cult complex where Taoism originated. The whole collective image of Lao Tzu, the Chinese philosopher is filled with symbolism. In Taoist legends, Lao Tzu represents the embodiment of wisdom and contemplative beginnings. He was modest, gentle and he was not interested in honors and riches. He lived quietly and discreetly almost his entire long life of more than 80 years and ultimately turned his back on society to live a simple life of peace and contemplation. Lao Tzu preached to no one and he did not collect followers in his lifetime. ![]() ![]() This sequel is focalized through Stargirl herself instead of Leo, though, and her character seems to be far less off-center than in the first novel. Stargirl will likely have a legion of loyal fans from her first outing, and many readers will enjoy seeing what she's doing now. ![]() Her account of her days in her new environs takes the form of a very long letter to Leo, where she describes her new friends and neighbors, and her quest to discover real time by marking the angle of light from the sunrise on a hill every week between the Summer and Winter Solstices. She even has a minor fling with a studly juvenile delinquent that convinces her that her heart still belongs to Leo. She and her pet rat, Cinnamon, befriend and have mild, personally meaningful adventures with a varied cast of characters: an obstreperous five-year-old, an agoraphobic, a disgruntled tomboy, a mentally troubled man, and an elderly gentleman who spends his days visiting his wife's grave. The thing is, they don't seem so nonconformist when she doesn't have a school of determinedly normal kids to rub up against. ![]() ![]() Stargirl (from Stargirl, BCCB 9/00) may have moved to Pennsylvania, but she's left a goodly chunk of her heart in Arizona with Leo, the boyfriend who couldn't stand up to her nonconformist ways. ![]() ![]() ![]() The crucial decision to get into the action right away tells us something about this book that's different from other Michener novels. Instead, he moves to the last days of World War II and the men who had the early vision and professional promise to shape the American program in space. That would have given us a familiar Michener beginning. So he might have opened this novel with a picture of planets and suns hurling through a million miles of emptiness. ![]() ![]() There is a brooding presence of landscape, a Hardyesque sense of determinism subjecting even the strongest of his people to a fate beyond their control. Locale, therefore, dominates the action of his story and the development of character, a tendency indicated by the titles of his major novels. Whether his subject is Hawaii, the American West, or Chesapeake Bay, he lays out a virgin land and through a sometimes labored process of accretion fills it with people, customs, and objects. Michener's point of origin is the beginning of things. ![]() |