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词条 Elixir (Walters novel)
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  1. Plot summary

  2. Reception

  3. References

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Elixir is a children's historical novel by Canadian author Eric Walters.[1][2] It takes place in the University of Toronto in Toronto, Ontario in the year of 1921 and is based on the discovery of insulin by Frederick Banting and Charles Best. The story is told from Ruth's point of view.

Plot summary

12-year-old Ruth and her mother go to the University of Toronto where Ruth's mother works as a custodian.[3] While Ruth is outside studying Spelling Dictation,[4]) Dr. Banting, a doctor in search for a cure for diabetes comes over and invites her to tea. However, Ruth is horrified when she discovers that Dr. Banting and his assistant Dr. Best are testing treatments on dogs. Just outside, a group of protesters called the Dr. Banting are protesting about animal rights. Ruth meets Mellisa Jones, the leader of the Ontario Anti-Vivisection, and Ruth agrees to help them free the dogs. But when Ruth meets Emma, a girl with diabetes who needs a treatment, Ruth's opinions change and she tries to stop the rescue. When she meets Dr. Banting, she discovers that they are testing the treatment on a dog already in a diabetic coma. They try the insulin and succeed.

Reception

Quill and Quire reviewed the work and wrote "Elixir’s earnestness makes for a sweet but pedantic story better suited to educational purposes than a popular readership. In exploring the more controversial aspects of Banting’s research, Walters has humanized the man, but Ruth remains a one-dimensional character, less interesting than the history for which she’s a foil."[5] The Canadian Review of Materials wrote an overall favorable review but opined that the "introduction of the child suffering from Type 1 diabetes should have been introduced closer to the beginning of the story instead of near the end."[6]

References

1. ^{{cite journal|last1=Cunningham|first1=M. Wayne|title=Elixir (review)|journal=Books in Canada|date=September 2005|volume=34|issue=6|page=39|url=http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/book-reviews/18571719/elixir|accessdate=12 September 2014}}
2. ^{{cite journal|last1=Hughes|first1=Teresa|title=Elixir (review)|journal=Resource Links|date=April 2005|volume=10|issue=4|page=18|url=http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/book-reviews/17195299/elixir|accessdate=12 September 2014}}
3. ^(She's ... she's the cleaning woman) Elixir by Eric Walters, pg 16
4. ^(...And just what is that you're studying that you find so fascinating?" "Spelling Dictation," I said.) Elixir by Eric Walters, pg 16
5. ^{{cite web|last1=McNeill|first1=Laurie|title=Elixir (review)|url=http://www.quillandquire.com/review/elixir/|publisher=Quill & Quire|accessdate=12 September 2014}}
6. ^{{cite journal|last1=Tyler|first1=Shelly|title=Elixir (review)|journal=CM: Canadian Review of Materials|date=September 2005|volume=12|issue=3|url=http://www.umanitoba.ca/outreach/cm/vol12/no3/elixir.html |accessdate=12 September 2014}}

7 : 2006 Canadian novels|Novels set in Toronto|Children's historical novels|Novels by Eric Walters|1921 in fiction|University of Toronto|2006 children's books

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