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Book of the Month - November, 2007

Book of the Month - November, 2007

Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones

Mister Pip by Lloyd JonesIn a novel that is at once intense, beautiful, and fablelike, Lloyd Jones weaves a transcendent story that celebrates the resilience of the human spirit and the power of narrative to transform our lives. On a copper-rich tropical island shattered by war, where the teachers have fled with almost everyone else, only one white man choose to stay behind: the eccentric Mr. Watts, object of much curiosity and scorn, who sweeps out the ruined school-house and begins to read to the children each day from Charles Dickens's classic Great Expectations. So begins this rare, original story about the abiding strength that imagination, once ignited, can provide. While artillery echoes in the mountains, thirteen-year-old Matilda and her peers are riveted by the adventures of a young orphan named Pip in a city called London, a city whose contours soon become more real than their own blighted landscape. As Mr. Watts says, "A person entranced by a book simply forgets to breathe." Soon come the rest of the villagers, initially threatened, finally inspired to share tales of their own that bring alive the rich mythology of their past. But in a ravaged place where even children are forced to live by their wits and daily survival is the only objective, imagination can be a dangerous thing.

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Comment from: booboo [Visitor] Email
I've looked into this book and I'm intrigued! I'm picking it up from the library tomorrow!
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Comment from: Privatjokr [Member] Email · http://www.privatjokr.com
(I finished it yesterday. I think there are at least a few parts that you will really enjoy. I'll keep my fingers crossed!)
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