A Study Guide for Nancy Farmer's "The House of the Scorpion"
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The House of the Scorpion
Nancy Farmer
2002
Introduction
The House of the Scorpion (2002) is a novel by Nancy Farmer, a celebrated author of science fiction and fantasy for young adults. It is set about one hundred years in the future, when Mexico (renamed Aztlán in this future time) and the United States have each turned over part of their border territory to a group of drug lords, who produce drugs freely in the land they call Opium
while they keep people from crossing the borders illegally. The novel interweaves a recognizable not-too-distant past, as the residents of Opium live without computers, cell phones, and other modern conveniences, and a frightening future, when cloning and interfering with people's brains to make them into compliant workers are taken for granted. The protagonist is Matt, a clone created from the tissue of El Patrón, the wealthiest and most powerful of the drug lords. As he ages to adolescence, Matt struggles to determine his identity and his worth, as a clone and as a human, and tries to find friendship and family.
The House of the Scorpion, Farmer's third Newbery Honor Book, also won the National Book Award. It has been translated into at least seven languages, including Chinese, French, and Slovenian.
Author Biography
Farmer was born on July 9, 1941, in Phoenix, Arizona, the youngest of three children of Frank and Sarah Coe. At the age of three, she caught measles from her sister Mary; to make amends, Mary taught Farmer to read at a level far beyond her years. However, dyslexia kept Farmer from doing well in school. By the time she was nine, her father was running a hotel in Yuma, Arizona, near the United States–Mexico border. Farmer helped out at the front desk and made friends with cowboys, railroad men, and other travelers. Many days, she skipped school to explore the desert and the banks of the Colorado River, but she read all of the books and magazines left behind at the hotel and eventually found her way to the public library.
After graduating from Reed College in 1963, Farmer took a two-year Peace Corps assignment in India. For a few years after returning, she worked in a biology lab at the University of California, Berkeley. In 1972, she went to Africa, where she lived for seventeen years. First she lived in Mozambique, where she worked as a chemist and entomologist. Next she went to Zimbabwe to work on tsetse fly eradication; in 1976, she met literature professor Harold Farmer in Harare, Zimbabwe, and they married. When she was forty years old, Farmer enjoyed reading books to the couple's four-year-old son, Daniel, and decided to try writing. The quality of her work was quickly recognized, and her second novel, The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm (1989), first published in Zimbabwe, became a success in the United States as well when it was reissued in 1994; it was named a Newbery Honor Book, among other recognitions. In 1988, Farmer and her family returned to California, where she wrote and sometimes took work as a lab technician. By 1992, she was able to write full-time.
As 2012 drew to a close, Farmer had published ten novels for young adults in addition to four picture books, and her work had been published in twenty-six languages. Three of her novels, The Ear, the Eye and the Arm; another novel set in Africa, A Girl Named Disaster (1996); and The House of the Scorpion (2002), were named Newbery Honor Books; The House of the Scorpion also won the 2002 National Book Award for Young People's Literature. Between 2004 and 2009, she published the three novels in the Sea of Trolls series before beginning to draft a long-promised sequel to The House of the Scorpion. She and her husband lived