Wednesday, 7 March 2012

The Life of Pi ... worth the wait!

I've been a bit lax with my reading over the last few weeks, hence I've been a bit quiet on the old blog. But I'm back, and with a great book to tell you about. The Life of Pi, by Yann Martel (which I read in print) is a really odd tale of a young Indian lad (Piscine Patel ... the Pi of the title) whose father owns a zoo. When hard times hit, the zoo has to go, as well as all the animals. The family intends to move to Canada, helping to transport some of their animals to new facilities there. However, the boat they are sailing on sinks. The only survivors are Pi, a zebra, a hyena, an orangutan and a Bengal tiger, whose name is Richard Parker ... all of whom end up in the same lifeboat. Over time, and, as expected with this mix of creatures in a confined space, carnage ensues until the only ones left are Pi and Richard Parker! This is such a fantastical tale that is really difficult to put into one genre. Funny, tragic, philosophical, thrilling and imaginative - you are carried along on the tide with the boy and the tiger as they learn to carve out their territory and live with each other in the confines of the boat. This is a book that I can heartily recommend to anyone who may have missed it when it first came out. It's been one of those books that I have kept meaning to read and never quite got round to. If you are the same, don't wait any longer -  please make time and READ THIS BOOK! Enjoy the ride, I promise you won't regret it.



My STAR rating: FIVE.

The stats: 319 print pages; free to me (borrowed from my husband); also available in audio (CD and download) and ebook.

2 comments:

  1. I've have this on my iPad for some time, must have been a freebie, and so will have to give it a read. I've also just seen that Ang Lee is directing a film version which is now in pre-production and should be out for release later this year!

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    1. Well Jonathan, do take the plunge ... and I hope the lifeboat carries you along as well as it did me when reading this.

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