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Skippy Dies: A Novel

โœ Scribed by Murray, Paul


Publisher
Faber & Faber
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
395 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780865479432

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โœฆ Synopsis


Amazon.com Review

Skippy Dies, you won't necessarily feel like a teenager again--and in fact, may realize you'd never want to--but you'll certainly appreciate how painful, exhilarating, and confusing it still is to grow up. --_Anne Bartholomew_

From

Starred Review Itโ€™s no spoiler to acknowledge that Skippy, the main character in Murrayโ€™s second novel, does indeed die, since the boy is a goner by page 5 of the prologue. Following his characterโ€™s untimely demise, Murray takes the reader back in time to learn more about the sweetly engaging Skippyโ€”a 14-year-old student at a historic Catholic boysโ€™ school in Dublinโ€”and his friends Ruprecht, a near genius who is passionately interested in string theory; Mario, a self-styled lothario; and Dennis, the resident cynic. We also meet the girl with whom Skippy is hopelessly in love, Lori, and his b?te noire, Carl, a drug-dealing, psychopathic fellow student who is also in love with Lori. The faculty have their innings, too, especially the history teacher Howard (the Coward) Fallon, who has also fallen in loveโ€”he with the alluring substitute teacher Miss McIntyre. And then there is the truly dreadful assistant principal, Greg Costigan. In this darkly comic novel of adolescence (in some cases arrested), we also learn about the unexpected consequences of Skippyโ€™s death, something of contemporary Irish life, and a great deal about the intersections of science and metaphysics and the ineluctable interconnectedness of the past and the present. At 672 pages, this is an extremely ambitious and complex novel, filled with parallels, with sometimes recondite references to Irish folklore, with quantum physics, and with much more. Hilarious, haunting, and heartbreaking, it is inarguably among the most memorable novels of the year to date. --Michael Cart


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