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The Wager

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Don Giovanni was once the wealthiest and handsomest young man in Messina. Then a tidal wave changed everything. When a well-dressed stranger offers him a magical purse, he knows he shouldn't take it. Only the devil would offer a deal like this, and only a fool would accept.
Don Giovanni is no fool, but he is desperate. He takes the bet: he will not bathe for 3 years, 3 months, and 3 days. Beauty is a small price to pay for worldly wealth, isn't it? Unless he loses the wager—and with it his soul.
Set against the stunning backdrop of ancient Sicily, Donna Jo Napoli's new novel is a powerful tale about discovering what truly matters most.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from May 10, 2010
      Based on the Italian fairy tale "Don Giovanni de la Fortuna," Napoli's (Alligator Bayou) sumptuously written novel is set in 12th-century Sicily. Part historical fiction, part spiritual fantasy, the story begins when Don Giovanni, a well-to-do 19-year-old orphan who is being groomed for leadership, suddenly loses his castle and wealth to a tidal wave. The eponymous wager is, of course, a deal with the devil (who appears in the form of a well-dressed stranger). Don Giovanni agrees not to bathe for three years, three months, and three days in exchange for endless bags of coins. Readers follow Don Giovanni's journey of the flesh and spirit as he suffers humiliation and physical decay; descriptions of lush feasts and brightly colored brocades give way to wretched scenes described in lurid detail: "He'd worn through his shoes a couple of months ago... a cut... oozed pus. Each night he'd press out the guck, but by morning it would be swollen again." As Don Giovanni reaches toward generosity and grace, he is ultimately rewarded. Napoli never underestimates her audience, depicting human nature at its worst and its best. Ages 12–up.

    • School Library Journal

      May 1, 2010
      Gr 9 Up-Set in 1169, "The Wager" is a retelling of a traditional Sicilian fairy tale. As the story opens, Don Giovanni is a well-to-do spendthrift who gives little thought to anything but his own pleasure. An earthquake and subsequent tidal wave change his circumstances dramatically, and he is soon wandering the land as a vagrant. In classic Faustian style, the devil appears on the scene to offer a wager: he will provide Don Giovanni endless wealth in exchange for relinquishing his beautyhe may not change his clothes, shave, comb his hair, or wash for three years, three months, and three days. The devil provides the don with a magic purse, and the game is on. Suffice to say, the rot that grows on this hero is truly foul. Readers will be engrossed by descriptions of his decay, including vermin, worms, and open sores. Obviously Don Giovanni undergoes a dramatic change in how he treats the lowliest members of society. Evocative of Hermann Hesse's "Siddhartha", this marvelous story is well told, and the rich, sophisticated language will grip skilled readers."Leah Krippner, Harlem High School, Machesney Park, IL"

      Copyright 2010 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      May 1, 2010
      Grades 8-12 A fallen nobleman beats the devil in Napolis latest fairy taleinspired novel. Based on a Sicilian story and similar to the better-known Grimm Brothers tale The Bearskin, Napolis novel begins in twelfth-century Sicily, when handsome, young Don Giovanni loses his wealth in the aftermath of a tsunami. Reduced to begging, he travels the countryside until a stranger offers him a magical, bottomless purse of gold coins if he agrees not to bathe, groom himself, or change his clothes for three years. Realizing that he is wagering his soul with the devil, Don Giovanni nonetheless accepts and begins his long trial. Napolis vivid descriptions contrast the Edenic landscapes with Don Giovannis increasingly festering body, from his abscess-covered backside to his lice-infested scalp. The colorful detail, while sometimes stomach-churning, underscores the storys fascinating themes about the importance of appearance, what it means to be civilized, and the line between human and beast. A surprise twist leads to a satisfying love story and closes the novel with more joy, and fewer devilish triumphs, than the original tale.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2010, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2010
      Three years, three months, three days: that's how long playboy Don Giovanni agrees to forgo bathing, in his pact with the devil. Napoli sets her story in twelfth-century Sicily; against the backdrop of natural disasters (a tidal wave and earthquake resulting from Mount Etna's eruption), Don Giovanni's personal disasters grow increasingly, intriguingly complex. The tale coalesces into a first-rate survival story.

      (Copyright 2010 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2010
      There's something rotten at the center of this novel-length fairy-tale retelling, and that's what makes it so delightful. The wager of the title is a pact with the devil, akin to the one in the Grimms' "Bearskin," which requires a man to endure filth for wealth. Three years, three months, three days: that's how long Don Giovanni, already a renowned playboy at age nineteen but reduced to beggar status after partying away his fortune, agrees to forgo bathing. Napoli fleshes out an old Sicilian tale, "Don Giovanni de la Fortuna," with a distinctive twelfth-century setting, ravaged by a tidal wave and earthquake resulting from Mount Etna's eruption. Against the backdrop of a countryside devastated by natural disasters, Don Giovanni's personal disasters grow increasingly, intriguingly complex. How can he manage the loneliness, ostracism, self-disgust, and physical discomfort-bugs, boils, sores, other nastiness-of his condition? Can such a loathsome creature also be a respected benefactor? The answers to these questions coalesce into a first-rate survival story, one in which a few loyal souls actually come to appreciate Don Giovanni for who he is. And they don't even hold their noses.

      (Copyright 2010 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.3
  • Lexile® Measure:580
  • Interest Level:6-12(MG+)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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