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Mister Pip (Paperback)

by Lloyd Jones (Author)
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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: John Murray; Reprint edition (10 Jan 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 071956994X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0719569944
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.4 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (78 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 2,292 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Daily Mail

`Morally subtle, Mister Pip has none of arid cleverness that often mars novels about books, making it a worthy winner of this year's Commonwealth Writers' Prize'



Review

 ‘It’s clear from the first page that this is prize-winning stuff... Being a truthful writer, Jones sees nothing  neither his heroes nor his villains in black and white. His is a bold inquiry into the way that we construct and repair our communities, and ourselves, with stories old and new’ 

(The Times )

‘In this dazzling story-within-a-story, Jones has created a microcosm of post-colonial literature, hybridising the narratives of back and white races to create a new and resonant fable ... There is a fittingly dreamy lyrical quality to Jones’s writing, along with an acute ear for the earthly harmonies of village speech ... Mister Pip is the first of Jones’s six novels to have travelled from his native New Zealand to the UK. It is so hoped that it won’t be the last’ 

(Observer )

Mister Pip is a poignant and impressive work which can take its place alongside the classical novels of adolescence' 

 

(Times Literary Supplement )

‘A major word-of-mouth bestseller’ 

 

(Sue Baker, Publishing News )

‘Intriguing and memorable’ (Glasgow Herald )

‘Cleverly encapsulating what it is to be an orphan, an immigrant or a person dispossessed of a regular beat of life, this extraordinary story...' 

 

(Good Housekeeping )

‘Exotic locations add a dreamy quality to ... Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones ... Jones’ lyrical novel centres around a group of children in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, during the civil war in the Nineties’ 

(Vogue )

‘Morally subtle, Mister Pip has none of arid cleverness that often mars novels about books, making it a worthy winner of this year’s Commonwealth Writers’ Prize’ 

 

(Daily Mail )

‘Darker and more morally complex than it appears ... Lloyd Jones gives the tired post-colonial themes of self-reinvention and the reinterpretation of classic texts a fresh, ingenious twist but his real achievement is bringing life and depth to his characters’ 

(Sunday Telegraph )

‘A must-read tale of survival by storytelling’ 

(Image Magazine (Ireland) )

‘A novel that, with amplitude and ease, affirms the acts of reading and writing as precious pursuits, as acts of survival, escape, renewal’ 

 

(Scotsman )

‘The value of moral fiction as a means of dealing with super-heated reality is the theme that gives this book exotic enchantment as a fable for our times’ 

(Saga Magazine )

‘(A) rather strange, quite wonderful book ... Singular in its vision and muscular in its prose, you won’t forget this in a hurry’ 

(thelondonpaper )

‘An intelligent novel that says as much about the power of reading as it does about bloodshed and loss’

(New Statesman )

Mister Pip is a powerful and humane novel from one of New Zealand’s top writers’

(Financial Times Magazine )

‘A captivating read’ (Metro London )

‘Judges described it as a “mesmerising story showing how books can change lives in utterly surprising ways” '

 

(Independent )

‘Rarely ... can any novel have combined charm, horror and uplift in quite such superabundance’ 

 

(D. J. Taylor, Independent )

‘Lloyd Jones brings to life the transformative power of fiction ... The experience of reading in this book is tangible ...This is a beautiful book. It is tender, multi-layered and redemptive’

(Sunday Times )

‘Magical and enchanting’ 

(Woman Magazine )

‘A dazzling piece of writing that lives long in the mind after the last page is finished’ 

(Whitefriars Magazine )

 ‘A mega-good read’

(Dovegreyreader Blog )

‘Moving’ (Sunday Telegraph )

‘Poignant, haunting and profoundly humane’ (Sunday Times )

‘Unforgettable’ (Bookseller )

‘It’s a wonderfully refreshing book which gives you much to think about long after finishing’

(Psychologies )

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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An interesting read that doesn't quite get where it's going, 26 Feb 2008
By Gordon Eldridge (Southport, Australia) - See all my reviews
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This is a very interesting book indeed. The central character is a young girl caught up in civil unrest on an island in New Guinea. When all those who are able to flee the island do so, the only remaining white man, a somewhat eccentric New Zealander, begins teaching the island's children. He is not a teacher by trade and the only text he has at his disposal is a well-worn copy of Great Expectations. The scene is set for the author to explore some very interesting themes - the clash of Western and tribal cultures, the role stories play in our lives (both our own and those from literature), the way grasping an opportunity can change our lives forever, the horrors of civil unrest.....Along the way we are treated to some truly insightful moments and some intriguing plot twists. Then somewhere near the end things go wrong. None of the ideas that have been taken up are brought to a satisfactory conclusion and the plot just seems to fade away into oblivion. I would still recommend reading the book. It is conceptually interesting and ambitious, but somehow doesn't quite get where it wants to go.
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Ashendon book group say, 19 Jun 2008
Bougainville is a real place - it is a small island located between Papua New Guinea and The Solomon Islands in the Pacific Ocean. The islands were German territory, handed to Australia who handed them to Papua New Guinea. Then copper was discovered and Australian mining companies moved in causing awful pollution. The islanders wanted their island and civil war ensued. Papua New Guinea was told to deal with it, by the Australians, and so blockaded Bougainville. The islanders who had enjoyed modern lifestyles and comforts were, in their isolation, sunk further and further into self-sufficiency and basic living standards. At the hands of the `Redskin' Papua New Guinea forces they also suffered unspeakable and inhumane acts of cruelty and violence.

Some of us wished we had known that before we read the book.

The book had mixed feedback from the group. No one really raved about it but some felt it was a `reading experience' and an amazing idea. One thing we all agreed is that the book only really gets going in the last 40 pages and what happens was totally unexpected.

Like `A Thousand Splendid Suns' we felt the author dealt with the subject matter in a very matter of fact style - much of what occurred was simply stated and had no need for more description.

Much of our conversation, surrounding the book, dug deep into the psyche of Mr Watts (Pop Eye) and his motivations.

We loved Matilda, particularly her character, her morals and her loyalties. We felt her Mum was well meaning, though narrow in her views. Her strength of faith and `preaching' becomes credible as the book moves on, as does her efforts to protect her daughter.

Would we recommend it? Mainly no, though some of us definitely will recommend this book to carefully selected others.
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41 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An interesting read that doesn't quite get where it's going, 26 Feb 2008
By Gordon Eldridge (Southport, Australia) - See all my reviews
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This is a very interesting book indeed. The central character is a young girl caught up in civil unrest on an island in New Guinea. When all those who are able to flee the island do so, the only remaining white man, a somewhat eccentric New Zealander, begins teaching the island's children. He is not a teacher by trade and the only text he has at his disposal is a well-worn copy of Great Expectations. The scene is set for the author to explore some very interesting themes - the clash of Western and tribal cultures, the role stories play in our lives (both our own and those from literature), the way grasping an opportunity can change our lives forever, the horrors of civil unrest.....Along the way we are treated to some truly insightful moments and some intriguing plot twists. Then somewhere near the end things go wrong. None of the ideas that have been taken up are brought to a satisfactory conclusion and the plot just seems to fade away into oblivion. I would still recommend reading the book. It is conceptually interesting and ambitious, but somehow doesn't quite get where it wants to go.
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