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Title | : | Laskar Pelangi (Tetralogi Laskar Pelangi #1) |
Author | : | Andrea Hirata |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 534 pages |
Published | : | 2008 by Bentang Pustaka (first published 2005) |
Categories | : | Novels. Fiction. Asian Literature. Indonesian Literature. Childrens. Cultural. Asia. Literature. Young Adult |
Andrea Hirata
Paperback | Pages: 534 pages Rating: 4.19 | 24768 Users | 3111 Reviews
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Begitu banyak hal menakjubkan yang terjadi dalam masa kecil para anggota Laskar Pelangi. Sebelas orang anak Melayu Belitong yang luar biasa ini tak menyerah walau keadaan tak bersimpati pada mereka. Tengoklah Lintang, seorang kuli kopra cilik yang genius dan dengan senang hati bersepeda 80 kilometer pulang pergi untuk memuaskan dahaganya akan ilmu—bahkan terkadang hanya untuk menyanyikan Padamu Negeri di akhir jam sekolah. Atau Mahar, seorang pesuruh tukang parut kelapa sekaligus seniman dadakan yang imajinatif, tak logis, kreatif, dan sering diremehkan sahabat-sahabatnya, namun berhasil mengangkat derajat sekolah kampung mereka dalam karnaval 17 Agustus. Dan juga sembilan orang Laskar Pelangi lain yang begitu bersemangat dalam menjalani hidup dan berjuang meraih cita-cita. Selami ironisnya kehidupan mereka, kejujuran pemikiran mereka, indahnya petualangan mereka, dan temukan diri Anda tertawa, menangis, dan tersentuh saat membaca setiap lembarnya. Buku ini dipersembahkan buat mereka yang meyakini the magic of childhood memories, dan khususnya juga buat siapa saja yang masih meyakini adanya pintu keajaiban lain untuk mengubah dunia: pendidikan.
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Original Title: | Laskar Pelangi |
ISBN: | 9793062797 (ISBN13: 9789793062792) |
Edition Language: | Indonesian URL http://www.mizan.com/index.php?fuseaction=buku_full&id=7062 |
Series: | Tetralogi Laskar Pelangi #1 |
Characters: | A Ling, Lintang, Ikal, Muslimah Hafsari, Harfan Effendy Noor, Floriana, Mahar |
Setting: | Belitung(Indonesia) |
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Ratings: 4.19 From 24768 Users | 3111 ReviewsEvaluation Of Books Laskar Pelangi (Tetralogi Laskar Pelangi #1)
The BlurbOriginally written in Bahasa, The Rainbow Troops was first published in 2005 and sold a record-breaking five million copies in Indonesia. The novel tells the inspiring and closely autobiographical tale of the trials and tribulations that the ten motley students (nicknamed the Rainbow Troops) and two teachers from Muhammadiyah Elementary School on Belitong Island, Indonesia, undergo to ensure the continuation of the children s education. The poverty-stricken school suffers the constant4.5 stars
I chose to read this book because it's a bestseller in its home country - and five million Indonesians can't be wrong. After reading, I stand by my comment that those 5 million Indonesians can't be wrong, but they certainly can have different tastes in literature to me.This story is what I call the "naive" style of writing, which can be kind of cute if there is a clear storyline and some nuancing of character. However, I couldn't sense an ongoing narrative, the incidents didn't make me want to

I cried when I read some last chapters. Some plans you imaged in the past will never become reality but you can make it better, invest in myself is the best way to live a better and happier life.Veni vidi vici
I read this book long long time ago. I was still in high school back then. Since I wasn't really a reader that time, reading this book was such an unforgettable experience for me. The story was wonderful, and it's written beautifully by the author so that you can feel all the sorrows, the struggles that happened to Ikal and the gang, and also the happiness.I found myself smiled, cried, laughed by reading this book.And not to mention the life lessons I got from this book. Don't be afraid to dream
It's been sooo long since I read a good Indonesian book. But this isn't just good, it's great! I would've given it a five-star, but let's just save it for the next book(s).This book is exhilarating because it's well-written, the characters are also well-developed, and it's so damn honest. It reminds me of Deddy Mizwar's 'Ketika' and 'Nagabonar Jadi 2', both written by Musfar Yasin. The plots are too long at times, but you don't mind them and willingly let yourself sucked into the stories because
It would be easy to be dismissive of this book: The Rainbow Troops is sentimental, moralistic and hagiographic. The unsubtle proselytising of Islam is irritating, the representations of people are like cardboard cut-outs, and the writing is very ordinary indeed.None of this prevented it from becoming a best-seller in Indonesia, where its theme of rich v. poor is a running sore. The pupils of a small rural school threatened with closure battle the rich and powerful, and they win. It makes people
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