Rose Tremain's John-Jin is a short story by two main characters. We have John King himself. He is a Chinese, born with sickness that hinders his growth. He only grows up with a small explosion. When John - Jin grew, his adopted parents took him to Manchester to see experts and began treatment with growth hormone therapy. The situation started to improve, but after ten years of John - Jin 's 12 years old, the camera had a negative effect on him and he developed Creutzfeldt disease and Jakob disease.
Johnny Torremman - the protagonist of the story. Born in Jonathan Lyte Tremain, he is a cute arrogant boy, a talented apprentice silver workmaker who contracted with Ephraim Lapham for 12 years at 7 years. His right hand was severely hurt by molten silver, so he was forced to look for another deal. Mrs. Rapam promised that Ephraim would never take him, but his financial resources were small, his hands could not help him, so he decided not to live with him any more. Johnny was born in a French monastery. With my mother Lavinia "Vinny" Lyte Tremain, I returned to Townsend in Maine.
During the Boston Revolutionary War, Johnny Torremman was a mature story about a talented young silverworker apprentice (an apprentice who formed silver) who was trying to find his way. Johnny Lehman seemed to be great with confidence and bullied an apprentice of a classmate. While making a sugar bowl for an important John Hancock, a classmate 's dub naughty Johnny, Johnny permanently ruined his hand. Coincidentally, Johnny built a friendly relationship with Indian disciple and Hoggs (a member of the political group fighting for the revolution) and learned how to remain discreet through him. Under the influence of Love, Johnny began to participate in the rebellion of Hoag and began to help them with the revolution. At the end of the novel, Johnny started building relationships with his childhood charm with Cilla, and in her new country of helping to create, she sees the future