Fu Finds the Way
Fu Finds the Way
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Author(s): Rocco, John
ISBN No.: 9781423109655
Pages: 40
Year: 200910
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 23.45
Status: Out Of Print

Fu, a rebellious Chinese farm boy, accidentally provokes the warrior Chang, who challenges him to a duel. With one night to prepare, Fu seeks tutelage from a silver-bearded Master, but the training take a surreal turn when the Master instructs Fu not in swordplay but in how to pour tea. The Master's neck stretches toward Fu like the body of a serpent as he says, "Just as bamboo grows upward to meet the sun's rays, you too must have purpose when pouring tea." Fu finds himself rowing downstream on a tea leaf; later he appears inside a teapot, looking up at a gigantic Master. "This is crazy," thinks Fu, but his magical lessons, which teach him the virtue of mental focus, enable him to face Chang armed only with a tea set. Rocco (Wolf! Wolf!) paints rice paddies and jagged mountains with a palette of hazy yellow-greens and browns, using panels and dramatic perspectives to cinematic effect. While the intricacies of the tea ceremony may be unfamiliar to readers, Rocco's prose is concise and he has a wealth of ways to convey information visually in this off-beat tale.-- PW.



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