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One of the best stories I've ever read . . . A completely original book. -- A. S. Byatt Never mind not being able to put it down-there is a 100-page section in Jamrach's Menagerie in which you will not be able to breathe. Rarely have I read a book that so deftly marries high literary value with unbearable suspense. -- Robert Hough, author of THE FINAL CONFESSION OF MABEL STARK Sucks you into a world of the senses, from the filthy streets of Victorian London to the rolling hills of the South Seas. Jaffy Brown, the gifted narrator at the center of this mythic tale, rivals David Copperfield and Ishmael of Moby-Dick with his gift for storytelling. His 'rare old time' becomes, in due course, a fable of friendship, and a tribute to human survival. What a beautifully written and engaging novel! -- Jay Parini, author of THE LAST STATION Carol Birch's fiction continues to stretch bodies and minds to breaking point . . . marvelous and terrifying. * * Sunday Times * * Birch is a naturally literary writer who can, with a simple image, evoke the deepest emotion. * * Guardian * * Whenever I read of people moaning on about the dire state of British fiction, I think of Carol Birch (and people like her) who are writing such good novels . . . her forte is feelings , about which she is so acute. * * Margaret Forster * * [An] almost unbearably suspenseful story of adventure and survival....as the story advances, a powerfully pervasive sense of melancholy takes hold of the reader, much as the tiger did young Jaffy, and one wonders if it will ever let go. Though Mr. Jamrach is based on a real historical figure, and Jaffy's voyage on that of the ill-fated whaler Essex, the story is entirely Birch's, and her principal characters are her own wonderful invention. She is, moreover, a brilliant stylist; reading her is like Christmas, every word being a gift to the reader. Though Birch is an established writer in England, this is her first novel to be published in the U.S. One fervently hopes it will not be the last. * * Booklist * * A magical, literary novel puts a surreal spin on a coming-of-age seafaring saga...retains a sense of childlike wonder in its lyrical prose...Jaffy's experience could well move the reader as profoundly as it changed the narrator. * * Kirkus Review * * The evocative descriptions of both London and seafaring life would be enough to carry this book on their own, but it's a cracking yarn as well. -- Euan Ferguson * * Time Out * * Jamrach's Menagerie is a magical book and the way in which Birch takes pieces of history and stitches them together into a compelling and moving narrative is close to inspired. -- Jamie Mollart * * Vulpes Libris * * It's an epic book, filled with surprises, twists and turns, and with characters you will route for. Yet it's one which manages to achieve its status without having to be over 350 pages. I think this is an incredible achievement and one which should be widely read. 9/10 * * Savidge Reads * * Utterly mesmerising. [Birch's] historical accuracy and compelling story told through the eyes of Jaffy brings the period of history and the character himself completely to life. * * Good Book Guide * *
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I was born twice. First in wooden room that jutted out over the black water of the Thames, and then again eight years later in the Highway, when the tiger took me in his mouth and everything truly began. 1857. Jaffy Brown is running along a street in London's East End when he comes face to face with an escaped circus animal. Plucked from the jaws of death by Mr Jamrach - explorer, entrepreneur and collector of the world's strangest creatures - the two strike up a friendship. Before he knows it, Jaffy finds himself on board a ship bound for the Dutch East Indies, on an unusual commission for Mr Jamrach. His journey - if he survives it - will push faith, love and friendship to their utmost limits. Brilliantly written and utterly spellbinding, Carol Birch's epic novel brings alive the smells, sights and flavours of the nineteenth century, from the docks of London to the storms of the Indian Ocean. This great salty historical adventure is a gripping exploration of our relationship to the natural world and the wildness it contains.

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  • EditorialCanongate Books
  • Año de publicación2011
  • ISBN 10 1847676561
  • ISBN 13 9781847676566
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  • Número de páginas352
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Birch, Carol
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ISBN 10: 1847676561 ISBN 13: 9781847676566
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Descripción Soft cover. Condición: New. 1st Edition. First UK Edition, First Printing. This true first edition, first printing (first impression) with the number "1" to the copyright page to indicate a true first print, a paperback original with French flap covers, no hardcover printed.Uncommon as a first print , SIGNED by Carol Birch to the title page. Shortlisted for the Man Booker prize for 2011. Signed by Author(s). Nº de ref. del artículo: 001778

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