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Mister Pip

By Lloyd Jones

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| Paperback | 9780719569944

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  • Pip Pip

    Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones 223pp, John Murray, £12.99 Men who like Dickens are not always to be trusted. In the nightmarish conclusion to Waugh's A Handful of Dust, the civilised Tony Last finds himself imprisoned in a jungle village, forced to spend ... (read full critics)

    guardian.co.uk published on Sat, 25 Sep 2010

  • Till the Pip squeaks

    Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones John Murray £12.99, pp240 The dark horse on this year's Man Booker Prize shortlist, which was announced last week, is an affecting tale from a New Zealand author about survival and storytelling during a bloody conflict in th ... (read full critics)

    guardian.co.uk published on Sat, 25 Sep 2010

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    Dickens opens the door and they all fly in

    A rather funny premise: a Pacific island in the middle of a civil war, 13 year old Mathilda and her friends are introduced to Dicken's Great Expectations by Mr. Watt, a strange man, the only white man left on the island, who takes on the role as the teacher for the community. Mathilda is introduced ... (continue)

    A rather funny premise: a Pacific island in the middle of a civil war, 13 year old Mathilda and her friends are introduced to Dicken's Great Expectations by Mr. Watt, a strange man, the only white man left on the island, who takes on the role as the teacher for the community. Mathilda is introduced to a new world, centuries old and galaxies away from what she is living (poverty and fear on an island everyone has forgotten) but in reality her world and that of the character Mr. Pip are not so different. As Mathilda deals with normal adolescent issues (learning to separate hereself psycologically from a mother who wants to hold on tight) and some not so normal (missing father and the shocking realities of war), we share a beautiful fable of what reading can do and should be for children.

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