Summary
The Golden Compass, published in 1995, is the first book in Philip Pullman's acclaimed His Dark Materials trilogy. Set in a parallel universe where humans have animal companions called dæmons, the novel follows the adventures of 12-year-old Lyra Belacqua as she journeys to the Arctic in search of her missing friend and uncovers a sinister plot involving a mysterious substance called Dust. Pullman's imaginative world-building and complex themes have earned the book numerous accolades, including the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize. Translated into 40 languages and selling millions of copies worldwide, The Golden Compass is now considered a modern fantasy classic.
Plot
In The Golden Compass, 12-year-old Lyra Belacqua lives at Jordan College in Oxford under the guardianship of the Master. Her world is one where humans have animal companions called dæmons, which are physical manifestations of their souls. Lyra's life changes dramatically when she overhears a conversation about a mysterious substance called Dust and learns that her friend Roger has been kidnapped by a group known as the Gobblers.
Lyra is taken to London by the glamorous Mrs. Coulter, but soon discovers that she is the head of the Gobblers. Fleeing with an alethiometer—a truth-telling device given to her by the Master—Lyra joins a group of Gyptians heading north to rescue the kidnapped children. Along the way, they meet Iorek Byrnison, an armored bear, and Lee Scoresby, an aeronaut, who join their quest.
The group's journey leads them to Bolvangar, a research station where the Gobblers are conducting horrific experiments on children, separating them from their dæmons. Lyra manages to rescue the children, including Roger, with the help of her new allies and a clan of witches. However, their escape is just the beginning of a larger adventure.
Lyra learns that her uncle, Lord Asriel, is being held captive on Svalbard. She travels there, only to witness Asriel using Roger in a terrible experiment to create a bridge to a parallel universe. Devastated by Roger's death and driven by curiosity, Lyra and her dæmon Pantalaimon follow Asriel through the newly created portal, setting the stage for further adventures in other worlds.
Themes
Coming of age and loss of innocence
The nature of truth and deception