The Death-Defying Pepper Roux: Summary and book reviews of The Death-Defying Pepper Roux by Geraldine McCaughrean, plus links to an excerpt from The Death-Defying Pepper Roux and a biography of Geraldine McCaughrean.
The Death-Defying Pepper Roux
by Geraldine McCaughrean
Hardcover: Jan 2010,
336 pages.
Everyone seems resigned to iteven Pepper, although he would much prefer to live. But can you sidestep Fate? Jump sideways into a different life? Naïve and trusting, Pepper sets a course through dangerous waters, inviting disaster and mayhem at every turn, one eye on the sky for fear of angels, one on the magnificent possibilities of being alive.
New York Times bestselling and Printz Award-winning author Geraldine McCaughrean has created a gripping tale filled with dark humor and daring escapades, where the key to a boy's life lies in facing his own death.
Join him on the runif you can keep up.
BOOK REVIEWS
BookBrowse
Despite its relentless theme of trying to escape death's icy grip, McCaughreans's novel is anything but serious. With slapstick humor and witty asides to the reader, The Death-Defying Pepper Roux is a funny, fast-paced read... Ultimately this is the story of a good-hearted boy who only wants to live, but in the process of trying to do just that he learns that simply living is not enough. Being connected, and loving and being loved, makes the choice to live ever so much richer. (Reviewed by Tamara Smith). Full Review (1079 words).
Media Reviews
Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. ... readers will root for Pepper to get the ending he deserves.... Ages 10+.
School Library Journal
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.
Cleveland Plain Dealer
The novel makes for a challenging read, with SAT words galore and a deep layering of story, but the reward is as marvelous as McCaughrean's lyrical, often funny, writing. As young readers watch Pepper mature, they'll likely feel a change inside, too.
The London Times
From the opening sentence of this book, you know you are in masterly hands ... plot is not the strongest aspect .. but for the delightful unexpectedness of the prose, for the dexterous balance between what the reader knows and what the protagonist believes, and for the memorable characters... this is irresistible reading, to enchant all ages. Ages 11+
TheBookBag.co.uk
I think it would be quite a demanding read for younger children, or those more used to facile, easy-to-swallow stories. Geraldine McCaughrean is a skilful writer, and she's created a story for children who devour books, who like nothing better than to curl up in an armchair and read until their eyes hurt.
The Guardian (UK)
[This] is a funny, charming and eccentric book.
The Daily Telegraph (UK)
[A] thoughtful hero ... Pepper is an utter delight.
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