When this book starts off Matt is just a baby. He lives in a place called Opium, a strip of land from part of the US and what used to be Mexico. Matt is the clone to El Patron, the lord and ruler of Opium. Clones are something to look down on in Opium. They are seen as less than animals; livestock. By law clone's brains must be destroyed at birth, but the old vampire El Patron didn't want that- and he is so powerful he got away with it.
Opium is frozen in time because of the multi-hundred year old El Patron. Old shows, ways of transportation, old fashioned stoves, and eejits are all the norm. With exciting, brave, heart-warming people like Tam Lin, Maria and Celia, and an exciting plot with lots of twists and turns, you are in for a ride!
Told from the perspective of Matt, this is exciting, moving, and a great book about human rights and what it means to be a person.
Nancy Farmer is a three-time Newbery Honor Author. The House of the Scorpion has won a Newbery Honor Book award, American Library Association Honor Book, and is a National Book Award Winner.
This is one of my favorite books! I would highly reccomend it to fans of the Hunger Games, Harry Potter, and Maximum Ride.