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The Bower Bird (Gussie) [Paperback]

Ann Kelley
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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Luath Press Ltd; Children's Edition edition (10 Dec 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1906307326
  • ISBN-13: 978-1906307325
  • Product Dimensions: 19.9 x 13.3 x 1.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 306,017 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"The author as artist evokes people and places with delicacy, humour and truth a novel of outstanding beauty." --2007 Costa Children's Book Award Judges

"Gussie Stevens is a wonderful character, fragile but determined to be independent, funny, sharp, touching and immensely loveable. She's the heart of this moving novel, and her voice makes it sing." --HELEN DUNMORE, author of Ingo

'Brilliant' --The Mail on Sunday

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Winner for the 2007 Costa Childrens Book Awards. Continues the story of Gussie, a precocious young girl diagnosed with a rare heart condition. Despite this, she is determined to live life to the fullest, experiencing typical adolescent problems such as love and parent troubles. While never complaining, she offers a direct and honest insight about herself and the world around her, in a story which is poignant, charming, and oddly optimistic.

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
By Suzie TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
I was attracted to this little book by the grainy, almost melancholy monochrome cover - the sea and a lowering sky - and then noted the recommendation by Helen Dunmore. I'm a fan of Helen Dunmore so decided to see what was inside.

I liked the writing - poetic, with beautiful descriptions. For instance, on the first page of Chapter One, 'The lights of the little town are twinkling below me, and there is a nearly full moon - its blue-white wedding veil draped across the bay.' I love descriptions like that, so I bought the book.

The narrator is Gussie Stevens, a twelve-year suffering from a congenital heart condition from which she will die unless she undergoes major surgery - a heart/lung transplant. But will the organs become available in time? It sounds morbid and depressing, and nearly put me off buying the book, but it isn't like that at all. It's a gem of a book, bright, positive, and amusing. As Helen Dunmore says, Gussie is a wonderful character. She has an infectious zest for life (although at times I wondered if she seemed rather more mature and better informed than a twelve-year-old would be). And in the early chapters I began to wonder if her interactions with her three cats and their interactions with each other were going to become rather tedious. But they didn't. Gussie's observations on her mother's new relationship, on her parents' failed relationship, on the beautiful, flirty girl who seems to have attracted Gussie's own special friend Brett, and on life in general, are a delight to read. I really felt I knew her, and it seemed very important that she live.

There isn't really a storyline, it's more a snapshot of a few months in a short lifetime and Gussie flits from subject to subject, sometimes veering off at a tangent, but she comes back to her point in the end. This all adds to the feeling that you are sitting listening to Gussie chattering, rather than reading a book.

The book was marred, in my view, only by one tiny factual niggle that jarred, making me stop and check that I had not misread the offending words. Towards the end of the book, Gussie refers to 'Mum's Concise Oxford Dictionary (it's huge and you can't read the words without a magnifier).' She must surely be referring to the Complete OED, the version reduced in size so that the twenty volumes fit into two, and sold with a magnifying glass? Although a very minor niggle, it spoilt the thread for several pages and lingered at the back of my mind.

If you like an exciting fast-paced adventure then this is probably not for you. But if you like a descriptive, character-driven tale you should give this a try. I loved it!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
By AJ
Format:Paperback
This is one of the most beautiful and evocative novels I have read in a long time. Gussie's honesty and naivity, her simple desire to live her life to the full, is powerful and captivating. She is precocious and engaging. This is a worthy winner of the Costa Children's Award, but do not be put off, this is a book that will appeal to adults and children a like. Gussie's narrative voice shows a candour that would spark a smile in any hardened grown-up. I think Gussie's zest for life can teach many people a thing or two about living.
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Can't say anything that the other reviewers haven't said - this book is wonderful. Buy it!
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