Life Of Pi

Yann Martel
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Life Of Pi

Yann Martel
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9-12 YEARS336 PAGESENGLISH

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Winner of the 2002 Man Booker Prize for Fiction

"Let me tell you a secret: the name of the greatest living writer of the generation born in the sixties is Yann Martel."--L'Humanité

"A story to make you believe in the soul-sustaining power of fiction and its human creators, and in the original power of storytellers like Martel." -- Los Angeles Times Book Review
"If this century produces a classic work of survival literature, Martel is surely a contender.'--The Nation
"Beautifully fantastical and spirited." -- Salon

"Martel displays the clever voice and tremendous storytelling skills of an emerging master." --Publishers Weekly

"[Life of Pi] could renew your faith in the ability of novelists to invest even the most outrageous scenario with plausible life." -- The New York Times Book Review

"Audacious, exhilarating . . . wonderful. The book's middle section might be the most gripping 200 pages in recent Canadian fiction. It also stands up against some of Martel's more obvious influences: Edgar Allen Poe's The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, the novels of H. G. Wells, certain stretches of Moby Dick."--Quill & Quire
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Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 8 reviews.

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Great book. Perfect to own or give as a gift.

"I know my grandson will love this book. I am hoping he will share it with his sister and brother too. I know his Mom will be reading it with him too."

Sandra (5/5)

Magnificent

"A magnificently written, very unique, imaginitive and original tale that had me enthralled from the first paragraph. One of my favourite books, the story remained with me long after it ended, and I have never read another similar story since."

Fred (5/5)

Human becoming more animal in survival mode

"Life of Pi is an intriguing book. I read it for a course I took in university about animals in human cultures, and then watched the movie. Yann Martel expertly weaves a tale about a human boy tapping into his animalistic side in order to survive a disaster at sea – on a lifeboat with a full-grown Bengal tiger. We had a lot of discussions about the connection between Pi and Richard Parker, debating whether they were friends or simply co-survivalists and which version of events at the end we believed was true."

Rissa (4/5)

intersting

"interesting book i read and analyzed in english class. one of a kind"

Legolassy (4/5)

Life of Pi

"Not my type of book, but I could see that it would be enjoyable to people who like this type."

Taylor (3/5)

wow

"one not to miss. the story of pi and his tiger stuck in a boat is brilliant."

Scott (5/5)

loved it

"Awesome piece of literature"

Kiaa (5/5)

Beautiful read

"This book takes you on a journey - it's written beautifully and I love the adventure Patel goes on. You are constantly questioning the reality of it, and rooting for this young boy to survive. Really enjoyed it."

Jessica (5/5)

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  • Appropriate for: Ages 9-12 Years
  • Published date: Jun 04, 2002
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 336
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9780151008117
  • Dimensions: 6.38" W x 1.1" L x 9.3" H
Yann Martel, the son of diplomats, was born in Spain in 1963. He grew up in Costa Rica, France, Mexico, Alaska, and Canada and as an adult has spent time in Iran, Turkey, and India. After studying philosophy in college, he worked at various odd jobs until he began earning his living as a writer at the age of twenty-seven. He lives in Montreal.

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