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3A 1995 Newbery Honor Book, ''The Ear, the Eye and the Arm''[[note]] (No, there is not a comma missing there)[[/note]] is a novel by Creator/NancyFarmer set in Zimbabwe [[ExtyYearsFromPublication 200 years in the future]].
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5Tendai and his siblings Rita and Kuda have lived a sheltered life and have a strained relationship with their father, the renowned General Matsika. Thus, with the aid of their caretaker, the Mellower, they sneak out of the house...and into a whole lot of trouble, getting themselves kidnapped. Meanwhile, the Matsika parents are frantic with worry, so the Mellower suggests hiring some detectives he has heard of - [[TitleDrop the Ear, the Eye, and the Arm]]. As the Matsika children struggle to survive, the detectives race to find them before it's too late.
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7Most notable for its heavy exploration of African myths and traditions, something that normally never appears in Western fiction.
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10!!This book provides examples of:
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12* AbandonTheDisabled: Trashman was abandoned by his mother because of his profound intellectual disability. The people of Resthaven have given him shelter, but still keep him at arm's length, believing that he might attract malevolent spirits.
13* {{Afrofuturism}}: The book is set in Zimbabwe in the year 2194.
14* AllMythsAreTrue: The ancient African myths are ''very'' real and drive a lot of the story.
15* AllThereInTheManual: Several of the myths, historic figures/events, and elements of modern (i.e. 1990s) African life are discussed further in a short appendix and glossary.
16* AmbiguouslyGay: Myanda. She's married to one of Resthaven's elders, but they have no children, and she names Sekai after [[spoiler:a former "girlfriend" from when she lived on the outside]] (She's also very fond of her husband's other wife, Chipo, who is Sekai's mother, but that may be more due to [[BigBrotherInstinct Big Sister Instinct]]).
17* AndIMustScream: [[spoiler:Happens to Arm near the end of the book.]]
18* BigDamnHeroes: The detectives pull this in Resthaven. [[spoiler:Arm also attempts to pull this at the book's climax, but that doesn't work out. Instead, it's the She Elephant who ends up breaking the power of the Masks--literally, over her knee.]]
19* BittersweetEnding: The kids are saved from[[spoiler: becoming a sacrifice, the family soothsayer's mother serves community service for her extortion plot, but although she saved the day, the She Elephant still has to serve some jail time for her crimes.]]
20* BlatantLies: Suspecting that the detectives don't have suitable formal wear, mother gives them each a dashiki; she says that the dashikis were given to the General as a gift, and he never accepts gifts to avoid the appearance of taking bribes. The detectives note how unlikely it is that the general was gifted three dashikis that fit the detectives perfectly, including one with ''matching earmuffs'', but are grateful nonetheless.
21* BlessedWithSuck:
22** Arm's telepathy grows in strength as the book progresses, making him more sensitive to what other people are feeling nearby, and thus making it harder for him to function around other people. [[spoiler:Luckily for him, he loses his telepathy due to what the Gondwannan gods do to him.]]
23** Eye and Ear have similar issues with their own abilities. In addition to typical SensoryOverload and the disfiguring nature of their mutations, Eye is treated to a perpetual GrossUpCloseup of everything around him (and sunlight isn't his favorite thing either), while Ear's eponymous attributes are extremely delicate: at one point he suffers an excrutiating tear when he unfurls them in extreme winds.
24* ButtDialingMordor: Psychic powers and eldritch abominations make a bad combination.
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26* ComingOfAgeStory: For Tendai.
27* CommonplaceRare: [[GreenAesop Plastics.]] Nobody really misses them, but plastic artifacts can be quite valuable as antiques to the right buyer.
28* DeadpanSnarker: Rita, when she wants to be. It gets her into trouble a lot.
29** The narration itself tends toward the bone-dry at times, although it's pretty understated compared to Rita.
30* DecadeDissonance: In 2194 there is Resthaven, which is an independent country with people who live their life in the GoodOldWays.
31* DisproportionateRetribution: When Rita steals some food while the siblings are in Resthaven, guess what her punishment is? [[spoiler:They heat peanuts with coals and use them ''to burn her chest.'']] Made even worse by the fact that she didn't know she was stealing; she ate because she was hungry, and didn't realize she had to ask.
32* TheDreaded:
33** Matsika. As security chief of Zimbabwe, he brought an end to the chaos caused by the great gang wars through sheer ruthlessness. Over a decade later, just mentioning his name is enough to make the surviving lesser criminals take flight.
34** The Masks, however, remain TheDreaded themselves, despite the general's best efforts. Their EstablishingCharacterMoment is the bombing of a supermarket, and their motives ([[ForTheEvulz assuming they have any]]) remain a mystery. By the time [[spoiler:we find out who they really are, and [[EldritchAbomination whom they serve]], it's not at all hard to believe]].
35* EldritchAbomination: [[spoiler:The Gondwannan gods are supposedly these.]]
36* EnergyWeapon: Laser guns are illegal weapons in the future, used solely by criminals (and [[{{Foreshadowing}} those with diplomatic immunity]]). In a subversion of most fictional lasers, a character actually does get temporarily blinded by looking at one.
37* EvenEvilHasStandards:
38** Rita mentions that despite being their captor, at least She-Elephant made sure that the kids had enough to eat (and despite [[TrashOfTheTitans where she lives]], she's quite the cook). [[spoiler:Whereas in Resthaven, Rita gets burned with peanuts for taking a bit of food for herself.]]
39** For most of the book, the She Elephant is also perfectly happy to [[spoiler:sell the children to the Masks]]. When [[spoiler: she finds out [[HumanSacrifice their true intentions]], and when they [[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack alter the deal]] for good measure]], she [[LetsGetDangerous throws down]].
40* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: The Mellower. Tendai ends up feeling vaguely guilty for not knowing the real name of the person who essentially raised them; Kuda, on the other hand insists that the Mellower doesn't have a name.
41* FishOutOfWater: Tendai and his siblings, having no clue how to adapt to life outside their house.
42* FlyingCar: It's the future, folks. Flying vehicles are everywhere.
43* FutureFoodIsArtificial: An algae described as "pond scum" which is "pressed into the shape of hot dogs, etc.".
44* GildedCage: How Tendai, Rita, and Kuda view their mansion. Despite having every comfort, they resent the fact that they're rarely allowed to leave.
45* GoodIsNotNice: First and foremost, General Matsika, but also Myanda (who is herself [[spoiler:[[{{Foil}} a former criminal]]]]), as well as [[spoiler:the ''mhondoro'' spirit who possesses Arm near the book's climax]]. Averted with the detectives themselves, who are surprisingly soft-hearted compared to [[HardboiledDetective their Western counterparts]]--but then again, before the Matsikas came along, a lot of their cases involved "sneaky husbands".
46* GoodOldWays: Deconstructed with Resthaven. It's a natural preserve of pristine beauty, and it's a very good place to live - if you're a man. If you're a girl, you can look forward to polygamy and drudgery for the rest of your life, and [[spoiler: if twins are born, one of the twins ''will'' be killed. Yes, probably the girl.]] A character who left the modern world to live in Resthaven acknowledges both the good and bad aspects, and that you can't have one without the other.
47* HappilyAdopted: [[spoiler:Sekai, in the WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue.]]
48* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:The She-Elephant just wanted someone to respect her.]]
49* HiveMind: The mutant inhabitants of Dead Man's Vlei are hinted to be this. They don't like outsiders.
50* HonorBeforeReason: Because Resthaven is deep-rooted in tradition, they don't just call the authorities to let them know kidnapped children are with them. The kids even lampshade that surely someone has come looking for them.
51* IAmVeryBritish: The Mellower's mother, a.k.a. [[PreppyName Mrs. Horsepool-Worthingham]].
52* ImprobableInfantSurvival: Played straight, although the plot comes very close to averting this on a few occasions.
53* KarmaHoudini:
54** The Mellower's mother. She hides the fact that she has Matsika's children in the hopes that he will eventually offer a reward that she can collect. This delay gives the She Elephant time to track them down, re-kidnap them, and sell them to the Masks, which almost results in their death by torture. Her consequence? 1000 hours of community service.
55** Averted by the She Elephant, who ends up doing some jail time for her crimes despite her eventual HeelFaceTurn.
56* LightningGun: The Soul Stealers.
57* LovecraftianSuperpower: Downplayed in the titular characters, but their powers are derived from physical mutations, and their appearances are very unsettling to others. Eye's eyes are [[SphereEyes bulbous and protruding]], Ear's ears are huge and mobile (to the point where he can fold them to focus on a point like an animal's ears or curl them up for storage), Arm's namesakes are of the {{Creepy Long| Arms}} variety with (slightly adhesive) [[CreepyLongFingers Fingers]] and legs to match.
58* LuddWasRight: This is one of the main viewpoints of the residents of Resthaven.
59* MadeASlave: The children are temporarily forced to mine plastic in the Dead Man's Vlei while the She Elephant arranges to sell them into more permanent slavery.
60* ManChild: Trashman is an example of this. Kuda is the only one who can (supposedly) understand him. The Mellower has elements of this, too.
61* ManiacMonkeys: The Blue Monkey, a genetically engineered TalkingAnimal. He's a jerk.
62* TheMenFirst: Implied that this is part of General Matsika's professional standards. [[spoiler:By the end, Tendai develops similar beliefs.]]
63* {{Mutants}}:
64** The Ear, the Eye and the Arm are from a village whose water source was tainted with radiation; their pregnant mothers drank the water, leading to their unique abilities.
65** The people of the Dead Man's Vlei develop into a sort of shambling hive mind due to prolonged exposure to the toxic environment.
66* MirroringFactions:
67** Although the Gondwannans are Zimbabwe's historical enemies and blamed for everything from locusts to headaches, Tendai surmises that they probably carry on boring lives exactly the same as the Zimbabweans. [[spoiler: Horribly subverted when it turns out that they actually carry out HumanSacrifice by way of ColdBloodedTorture in order to appease their EldritchAbomination gods]].
68** A more straight example seems to be the opposing tribe in Resthaven, who engage in fist-fights with Tendai's group as a coming of age rite but are presumably virtually identical to Garikayi's tribe.
69* MistakenForDying: After escaping Resthaven Rita falls seriously ill and Tendai fears for her life, knowing she could have caught any number of dangerous diseases that have been eradicated in 2194. It turns out she did catch an extinct disease -- Chicken Pox.
70* MyBelovedSmother: [[spoiler:The Mellower's mother.]]
71* NobleSavage: Resthaven is a cultural preserve where a select few live the life of pre-colonial Africans. Serves as a deconstruction as the initially idyllic lifestyle is shown to be full of sexism, superstition, and child murder; it's explicitly stated such a culture can only exist as a whole and you can't pick and choose only the "good" parts..
72* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: She-Elephant [[spoiler:does pull a HeelFaceTurn when realizing the children are going to be sacrificed. The thing is that she ''kidnapped'' them in the first place, which set the whole plot into motion. Thus, she is sentenced to some jail time because the father is definitely pressing charges for endangering his children]].
73* NormalFishInATinyPond: Tendai doesn't enjoy his martial arts training and isn't particularly good at it, but he's easily the best fighter out of the youth in Resthaven.
74* NothingIsScarier: [[spoiler:The "decorations" at the Masks' shrine...as well as the eyes of the Big-Head Mask. It's never stated clearly how a mask's eyes can "open", or show hunger as a sacrifice is prepared--but then again, it may be better left unspecified]].
75* PsychicPowers: The Mellower has a mild case, but Arm fell out of that particular tree and hit every branch on the way down. [[spoiler:He loses some of them at the end, but he's not entirely ungrateful. See BlessedWithSuck, as well as...]]
76* ReactiveContinuousScream: Arm and Sekai accidentally get into a psychic version of this at one point. It nearly breaks them both.
77* ReligionOfEvil: The Masks.
78* ShelteredAristocrat: Tendai and his siblings are the children of a high-ranking government official who keeps them mostly confined to their house to protect them from his many enemies. When they finally leave, they are ill-equipped to deal with the real world.
79* ShownTheirWork: The depictions of African traditional culture and mythology are very thorough.
80* SpannerInTheWorks: The Masks did not count on [[spoiler:She-Elephant's HeelFaceTurn]].
81* StarScraper: The Mile-High Macllwaine, which lives up to it's name. Stated to be less of a building and more of a self-contained, vertical city within the larger Harare metroplex.
82* StepfordSmiler: [[spoiler: The Mellower, still unable to get over his abusive MyBelovedSmother.]]
83* StockYuck: Parsnips, apparently.
84* SuperSenses: Eye and Ear each have one super sense. [[ThemeNaming Go on, guess what they are.]]
85* ThemeNaming: This trope feels the love. The three detectives, the Mellower, the She-Elephant, Knife and Fist, Trashman...
86* TranslationConvention:
87** Most of the characters speak [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shona_language [=chiShona=]]] unless otherwise specified. At one point, Tendai finds an antique glass bottle with English labeling, and has to work a little to translate it.
88** Many key cultural terms (most prominently the ''[[GeniusLoci mhondoro]]'') are left untranslated--along with loanwords from Afrikaans, Portuguese, and a few other languages to keep things interesting.
89* TrashOfTheTitans: The [[IDontLikeTheSoundOfThatPlace Dead Man's Vlei]] -- an abandoned toxic waste dump -- is spacious enough to house an entire colony of scavengers, and so deep that slaves ''mine'' for salvage.
90* UrbanHellscape: Toxic slums, borderline-PrivatelyOwnedSociety, food shortages... an excellent example from the trope's heyday in the mid-90s.
91* TheWallAroundTheWorld: In Zimbabwe in 2194, Resthaven is a large preserve that has been set aside where a select few live in the GoodOldWays of pre-colonial Africa. It's large enough to hold at least a couple villages with their livestock and agriculture, and surrounded by an enormous wall to block out the sights and sounds of the modern world, mirrored on the inside to give the impression of going on forever. The residents call the wall "the edge of the world" and aren't even curious what's on the other side, knowing it only as [[HomeOfTheGods Mwari's country]].
92* WellDoneSonGuy: General Matsika starts out as part of this for all his children (especially with Tendai). As you might guess, it doesn't work out very well for him.
93* WitchHunt: [[spoiler:In Resthaven, after the twins are born. A very literal and very unpleasant example--even though the ancestor spirit who possesses the ''[[SinisterMinister nganga]]'' prevents him from framing Tendai as he was planning to do. Instead, the "evidence" points to [[SacrificialLion Myanda]], whose fate is left unspecified]].
94* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: Touches on ''all'' the characters, even the minor ones.
95* WouldHurtAChild:
96** Most of the inhabitants of Resthaven, [[WouldHitAGirl as long as it's a girl]]. It's also their practice to kill one of the babies if twins are born.
97** Another version of this crops up at the climax. [[spoiler:The mouth of the [[EldritchAbomination Big-Head Mask]] is lined with very small teeth, and the children are to be tortured to death.]]
98* WretchedHive: The Cow's Guts slum, where the detectives live and base their business.

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