It’s pretty rare that I manage to read a book before it has been nominated for an award. I just learned that Pigeon English by Stephen Kelman is on the longlist for the 2011 Man Booker Prize. Kelman is a first time novelist from Luton, England.
Harri’s world is a dangerous place. Bullies carry weapons and will not hesitate to inflict violence. Harri gravitates from this world to home where there is love, comfort and religion. He is proud that he is the fastest runner in his year, worries that his charity shop runners aren’t good enough and delights in his first girlfriend Poppy. When he leaves home there are drug dealers, petty criminals and gangs. Home may not be safe enough to protect Harri and his family.
Harri’s voice is the key to this bittersweet story. Kelman appears to have a keen sense of an eleven year old’s view of the world. Harri speaks in English laced with Ghanian expressions (glossary included in the back) and London slang slight misused. After a few pages it becomes very natural. Pigeon English has very powerful messages about urban society and I’m sure will be a popular choice for book groups. Many reviewers are predicting that it will find its way into school curriculum very soon.
Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha by Roddy Doyle “The 1993 Booker Prize winner. Paddy Clarke, a ten-year-old Dubliner, describes his world, a place full of warmth, cruelty, love, sardines and slaps across the face. He’s confused; he sees everything but he understands less and less.” publisher
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2011/07/staff-picks-pigeon-english-by-stephen.html
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