The Death-Defying Pepper Roux

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2010

Lexile Score

920

Reading Level

4-5

ATOS

6.4

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Geraldine McCaughrean

ناشر

HarperCollins

شابک

9780061991905
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تولد ۱۴ سالگی پپر خیلی مهمه این روزیه که باید بمیره. به نظر می‌رسد که همهٔ مردم از زندگی در انجا راضی هستند، حتی پپر. ولی میتونی از سرنوشت دوری کنی؟ از پهلو وارد یه زندگی دیگه بشی؟ NaIewe و اعتماد، Pepper یک مسیر را از میان اب های خطرناک، دعوت از فاجعه و ضرب و شتم در هر نوبت، یک چشم در اسمان از ترس فرشتگان، یکی از امکانات باشکوه زنده بودن. جرالدین مک کاگران (به انگلیسی: Geraldine McCaughran) نویسنده برنده جایزه پرینتز و پرفروش نیویورک تایمز، داستان جالبی را خلق کرده که پر از طنز سیاه و ماجراجویی‌های جسورانه است، جایی که کلید زندگی یک پسر در مواجهه با مرگ خودش نهفته است. اگر می‌توانی به راه خود ادامه دهی، در فرار به او ملحق شو.

نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from December 7, 2009
Kindhearted Pepper Roux has been led to believe that “hildhood was a mouse trap from which he could never expect to escape,” his death by age 14 foretold in a dream. His maiden Aunt Mireille takes it upon herself to pave Pepper's path to heaven with daily prayer, constant confession, and rote memorization of last rites. So when Pepper awakens on his 14th birthday still alive, he launches himself on a sea voyage, intent on outrunning death. Mistaken for the ship's captain (his father), he is befriended by a compassionate, cross-dressing steward, Duchesse. Creating vivid characters is just one of McCaughrean's (The White Darkness
) gifts—Aunt Mireille joins Dahl's Spiker and Sponge as one of the Most Evil Aunts in children's literature. Pepper flees across the French countryside from one disastrous job to another—delivery boy, horse wrangler, deli clerk, and even journalist, which allows McCaughrean to wink at readers as Pepper complains, “Copy editors cannot read anything without changing it.” As his journey ends in a cleverly orchestrated climax, readers will root for Pepper to get the ending he deserves—a happy one. Ages 10–up.



School Library Journal

Starred review from January 1, 2010
Gr 6-9-A charming tale about Pepper Roux, whose jealous and cruel Aunt Mireille foretells, at his birth, his death at age 14. A devout Catholic, she insists that he learn Last Rites rather than nursery rhymes. When his 14th birthday arrives, Pepper runs away to sea in an attempt to stay a step ahead of death. He steps into many different lives, largely because, as the author repeatedly points out, people see what they expect to see. Pepper becomes the captain of a coffin ship, has a brief career as a journalist who will only write good news, and joins the Foreign Legion (until he realizes that he'll have to kill people). Each role is an adventure that leaves chaos in its wake and good-hearted Pepper one step ahead of getting caught. The story is set in France and has a 1930-ish feel. While the episodic plot may not be its strongest draw, the memorable characters and lyrical prose make the novel hard to put down. Pepper, in all his endearing innocence and goodness, will capture readers' hearts, and Duchesse, the cross-dressing steward, may be the most hilarious yet wise character in children's literature this decade. McCaughrean tackles big issues here: families, faith, loss, jealousy, and the expectations of others. The question with this book may be one of audience: Will kids understand its subtleties and some of the references, particularly the religious and political ones? But in the hands of the right child, this novel will be savored."Connie Tyrrell Burns, Mahoney Middle School, South Portland, ME"

Copyright 2010 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

Starred review from November 1, 2009
Grades 5-8 *Starred Review* McCaughrean has proven to be a remarkably versatile writer, from her Printz Awardwinning White Darkness (2008) to Peter Pan in Scarlet (2006). Her latest imagines a young boy who, in unspecified mid-twentieth century France, is told by his spiteful aunt that hell be dead by 14. So, hoping to outrun fate, Pepper Roux flees his unhappy home and embarks on a series of plucky misadventures in which he becomes, among other things, the captain of a ship, a deli-meat slicing would-be Cupid, a fact-shrugging journalist, and a reluctant legionnaire. Nearly every episode ends with Pepper scampering away not only from the death he thinks is nipping at his heels, but also all manner of incensed people, culminating in a hectic free-for-all that ties everything together in one charming, messy bow. McCaughreans exuberant prose and whirling humor animate an unforgettable cast of characters, from the good-hearted Pepper, who lies and impersonates without the barest inkling of consequence, to the cross-dressing steward who trails along in Peppers chaotic wake like a clumsy guardian angel. The whole is a more whimsical, French cousin to Neil Gaimans The Graveyard Book (2008), with a similar sort of timelessly classic feel that emphasizes the value of finding family, but never at the expense of storytelling that delights in its own joyful sense of improbability.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2009, American Library Association.)




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