ISBN: 9780385613705
Release Date: 11 Sep 2008
Average rating:   (read by 83 members)

Categories: Fantasy & magical realism

Finding himself alone on a desert island when everything and everyone he knows and loved has been washed away in a huge storm, Mau is the last surviving member of his nation. He's also completely alone - or so he thinks until he finds the ghost girl. She has no toes, wears strange lacy trousers like the grandfather bird and gives him a stick which can make fire. Daphne, sole survivor of the wreck of the Sweet Judy, almost immediately regrets trying to shoot the native boy. Thank goodness the powder was wet and the gun only produced a spark. She's certain her father, distant cousin of the Royal family, will come and rescue her but it seems, for now, all she has for company is the boy and the foul-mouthed ship's parrot. As it happens, they are not alone for long.Other survivors start to arrive to take refuge on the island they all call the Nation and then raiders accompanied by murderous mutineers from the Sweet Judy. Together, Mau and Daphne discover some remarkable things - including how to milk a pig and why spitting in beer is a good thing - and start to forge a new Nation.
As can be expected from Terry Pratchett, the master story-teller, this new children's novel is both witty and wise, encompassing themes of death and nationhood, while being extremely funny. Mau's ancestors have something to teach us all. Mau just wishes they would shut up about it and let him get on with saving everyone's lives!

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MikeMagpuyo
Rated it   1 months ago
A most wonderful experience. This is THE book for thinkers, askers, and answerers alike. You might find yourself in these pages.. as this coming-of-age story highlights messages about belief, courage, identity, adn nationhood.
Best book since Deathly...

Richard13579
Rated it   2 months ago
This was the first non Discworld novel by Terry Pratchett that I have read, and at first I found it very slow going, however it soon picked up the pace and I found I couldn't put it down. A very entertaining read

mgmaudlin
Rated it   3 months ago
Pratchett's wonderful talent for storytelling is often masked by the laugh-out-loud humor and compelling characters that seem have a life of their own.

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