Book reviews

The Speed of Dark
Elizabeth Moon Book Review

Read a book review online (click here to search reviews)
Books Movies  
Sci-Fi/Fantasy Mystery/Thriller Literature Romance Biography Video
Elizabeth Moon Books
New book search
Elizabeth Moon Message Board
Get more information about this book
Plot Summary of The Speed of Dark
"

Ballantine, Jan 2003, 23.95, 352 pp.
ISBN: 0345447557

Though Lou Arrendale suffers from autism, he refuses to allow that condition from stopping him from living a fruitful “normal” life. Lou works at a pharmaceutical company and has many friends. He has adapted to the troubles his condition causes him in a non-autistic society by adopting polite mannerisms such as shaking hands and using salutations. Lou tries very hard to behave “normal” when he is in the urban wilderness.

However, the CEO of his firm wants to cut costs by firing the autistic work force that needs special assistance to perform. Lou is given an option of taking an experimental drug that will allegedly turn him into a normal, but he hesitates. He worries that if he becomes normal is he Lou? Adding to his dilemma is his deep feelings for Marjory Shaw, a normal who probably will never love the present Lou.   Would the revisionist Lou still love her? Before he can decide what to do, Lou must hide from a stalker who wants to harm him.

THE SPEED OF DARK is an incredible novel that captures the essences of an intelligent autistic person struggling to independently survive in a constantly changing world. Though the stalking angle adds suspense, the excitement of the subplot takes away from the powerful themes of focusing on autism and the ethical issue of chemical cures to the mind and body changing the essence of the person. This strong tale with powerful characters will remind the audience of Flowers for Algernon and Rain Man as Elizabeth Moon takes the reader inside the soul of the hero.

Harriet Klausner
"

Harriet Klausner, Resident Scholar

"The book's main character, Lou Arrendale, is a 35 year old autistic man, born at the turn of the 21st century. He is part of the last generation of autists who were not essentially "cured" in vitro or during infancy.

He works for a pharmaceutical company, along with other high-functioning autists, as a code pattern recognition analyst - a profession in which he and the other autists are exceptionally successful.

The primary plot conflict in the book involves the pharmaceutical company's attempt to force the autists to undergo experimental treatment to "cure" their autism (and the why's and how's of this procedure). Secondary conflicts involve Lou's interpersonal relationships.

A dry recitation of plot details does not indicate what an extraordinary work this is. Through the mechanisms of the plot conflicts, Lou struggles with grand questions of identity and language, philosophy and religion, intellect and emotion, and, of course, light and dark.

The first person perspective of a fascinating and complex man whose brain functions very differently from those of "normals" creates a work that is so engrossing it is nearly hypnotic. "

Shannon Fallow, Resident Scholar



Review Analysis of The Speed of Dark
Our unique search engine provides a wealth of detail about books by breaking them down into many different literary elements, all of which are searchable (click here).
Ratings are on a 1-10 scale (Low to High)
Plot
Tone of book? - thoughtful
Time/era of story - near future - present (2000-2010)
Romance/Romance Problems Yes
Life of a profession: - computer programmer
Internal struggle/realization? Yes
Struggle over - nature of existence (heavy philosophy)
Is this an adult or child's book? - Adult or Young Adult Book
Job/Profession/Status story Yes
Brain/Body disability? - mental illness - physical disability
Love problems? - Obession with uninterested person
Lover is - physically ill/deformed

Main Character
Gender - Male
Profession/status: - engineer
Age: - 20's-30's
Eccentric/Mental Yes
Ethnicity/Nationality - White (American)
How sensitive is this character? - sensitive to others' feelings - middling sensitive to others' feelings
Sense of humor - Mostly serious with occasional humor
Intelligence - Smarter than most other characters - Genius
Physique - very athletic

Main Adversary
Identity: - none - Male
Age: - 40's-50's
Profession/status: - business executive
How much of work is main antagonist actually present in: - a moderate amount
How sensitive is this character? - mean, arrogant
Sense of humor - Cynical sense of humor
Intelligence - Average intelligence
Physique - average physique

Setting
How much descriptions of surroundings? - 4 ()
United States Yes
The US: - Northeast
City? Yes
Misc setting - scientific labs

Style
Person - mostly 3rd - rotating 1st
Accounts of torture and death? - no torture/death
Unusual Style: - a lot of flashback and forwards - a lot of stream of consciousness
Amount of dialog - significantly more dialog than descript - roughly even amounts of descript and dialog
Most similar books to The Speed of Dark
Blindness by Jose Saramago
The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen
My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult
How to be Good by Nick Hornby
It's My Body and I'll Cry If I Want To by Sharleen Jonasson


Click here for more information about this book


Elizabeth Moon Resident Scholar Profiles

TOP SCHOLAR:
  
Shannon Fallow  

SCHOLARS:


Note: the views expressed here are only those of the reviewer(s).
Three ways to search for Literature books!

1) One-click plot searches! Simply click on a plot or subplot below!

Animal story

Crime & Police story

Ethnic/regional/gender life

Exploring into the wild

Family, caring for ill

Family, loving relations

Family, struggle with

Internal struggle/realization?

Job/Profession/Status story

Kids growing up/acting up?

Political/social activism

Poverty, surviving

Pregnancy/Child rearing

Religion theme?

Romance/Romance Problems

Sports Story?

War/Revolt/Disaster on civilians



or 2) Simple lookup
(title or author)

or
3) Even more search options available with a Detailed Booksearch (click here)

Use our site!
17 FREE Sci-Fi Ebooks!
FREE "How to be happy" Ebook!
Feedback


Most recent discussions:

General Book Talk
Book writing discussion
Off-topic message board
Norah Lofts 6:49:46 PM
Suzanne Weyn 10:35:23 PM
George W. Bush 5:33:46 PM
Kin Platt 12:58:29 AM
Anonymous 12:47:34 PM
Lilian Jackson Braun 10:05:52 PM
Jane Rubino 10:04:38 PM
LaVyrle Spencer 10:04:00 PM
G.A. McKevett 10:03:31 PM
David Williams 10:03:01 PM
Steven Pressfield 10:02:30 PM
Jeanette Walls 10:00:19 PM
Darryl Ponicsan 9:59:27 PM
Ann Rinaldi 9:58:30 PM
R.L. Stine 9:57:34 PM
Geoffrey Huntington 9:57:14 PM
Betty Mahmoody 9:56:38 PM
Deric Longden 9:56:11 PM
Mary Downing Hahn 9:55:48 PM
Iris Johansen 9:55:24 PM

More message boards