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A spirited young prince longing to learn more about the world grows into a man on a quest to find the cause of human suffering in this first-of-its-kind graphic novel retelling of the life of Siddhartha, the founder of Buddhism.
Prince Siddhartha lives in a beautiful palace in the heart of Kapilavastu. His father, the king, ensures that he has the best of everything—he just can't go outside. He is locked up away from the city, away from anything that might cause him pain. He knows nothing of illness, aging, sorrow, or death, yet Siddhartha feels the pain regardless, and it instills a burning curiosity to understand the world outside—and the nature of human suffering.

Based on the life of the real man who was known first as a prince, then as a monk, and now as the Gautama Buddha, Enlightened is about one boy's quest to learn the truth that underpins our endless struggle against suffering—and in understanding, break the cyclic existence that perpetuates it.
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    • Kirkus

      July 1, 2023
      A fictionalized graphic biography of Siddhartha, from sheltered prince to founder of Buddhism. Readers meet young Siddhartha as a boy shielded from the outside world by his father, a king who fears the negative influences of the world and seeks to protect his son from pain. Siddhartha's compassion for an injured swan sets the tone for a life of kindness and determination. Though living within the protected walls of a palace, young Siddhartha remains curious about the world. Unsatisfied by the imposed separation from the people he will one day serve as king, he disguises himself and sneaks into the city. There, he witnesses harsh realities that change his perspective, fueling his quest for understanding. Even meeting Yashodara, the princess he later marries, doesn't quell his concerns about the world, suffering, and impermanence. Siddhartha leaves the safety of home to join a teacher, following a spiritual path of meditation and restraint. After six years, he realizes neither indulgence nor denial provide clarity. Once he grasps the relationship between desire and suffering, Siddhartha's path to enlightenment unfolds in flowing images of the eightfold path. The Awakened One inspires disciples and returns home, not as king but spiritual leader. The book conveys complex concepts in an accessible way and will appeal to readers who are curious about the origins of Buddhism. Ediriweera's atmospheric illustrations include monochromatic, soothing blue watercolor-style backgrounds, and single-color accents of brown and orange highlight the crisp linework. Vividly rendered. (further reading, developmental sketches) (Graphic historical fiction. 12-18)

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 10, 2023
      Siddhartha’s metamorphosis from crown prince to the founder of Buddhism propels this straightforward graphic novel debut. In monochromatic blues, blacks, and whites with terra-cotta accents, Ediriweera showcases teenage Siddhartha, the son of King Suddhodana of Kapilavastu, who is trapped both mentally and physically by his royal responsibilities (“How can I be the king... if I’m not even allowed to visit the city?”). When Siddhartha attempts to escape the palace, he’s intercepted by his father’s chief adviser, who guides him through the city. There, Siddhartha meets elderly and sick residents, and for the first time comes face-to-face with the concept of death. He also encounters a bald, robed monk who Siddhartha learns “is on a journey for peace of mind,” information that plants an inquisitive seed within him. As he grows older, Siddhartha wonders, “Is this feeling of emptiness all I will have... the rest of my life?” He soon departs Kapilavastu to uncover “the truths of this world.” Bold linework and clean-cut panels depict Siddhartha’s struggle to reconcile the suffering of society beyond his privileged upbringing in this practical history of Buddhism, a philosophical primer. Siddhartha cues as South Asian; background characters appear racially diverse. Ages 12–up.

    • School Library Journal

      December 15, 2023

      Gr 6 Up-A graphic novel retelling of the early life of Siddartha, who would become Buddha. Young Siddartha is the prince of Kapilavastu, living in a beautiful but closed off castle. He longs to explore the world outside of the palace's walls, but with the intention to protect his son, the king prohibits Siddartha from going out. Surrounded by wealth while also being secluded takes a toll on the prince, and despite marrying Princess Yashodara and having a son, Siddartha leaves the castle at night with one goal: to understand the truth about suffering. On his wandering path, he becomes ordained to become a monk, and subsequently reaches enlightenment. This graphic novel adaptation is well illustrated, with soothing tones and imagery. Readers unfamiliar with Buddha's teaching will get a glimpse into the four noble truths and eight paths. This book makes Buddhism accessible to all. VERDICT A good purchase for libraries looking to diversify their religious collections.-Carol Youssif

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