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Jamrach's Menagerie by Carol Birch

Jamrach's Menagerie

A Novel

by Carol Birch
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  • First Published:
  • Jun 14, 2011, 304 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jun 2012, 304 pages
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  • Magaret (Brookfield, VT)
    Jamrach's Menagerie
    Told in the first-person, Jaffy Brown's story is of a life filled with wonder, exquisite joy, unbridled excitement, terror, brutal horror, survival, great sadness, love, and acceptance. I found myself totally and unabashedly absorbed in his nineteenth century world.

    The teen-aged seafaring Jaffy laments that he will "never be able to describe all this, the way it felt". Not to worry … Carol Birch simply provides the most wonderful imagery you can possibly, well, imagine. Her descriptive narrative is vivid enough to have made my mouth water as an eight year old Jaffy tastes his first raspberry puff, to have made said mouth run dry during his on-sea adventures, and to have tears running down my cheeks when he struggles with the horror of choosing life or death.

    I am enthused enough about the writing that I have ordered two earlier titles by Ms. Birch. She's that good.
  • Eileen B. (East Moriches, NY)
    A Great Suspense Novel
    I really enjoyed this historical novel. It was a page turner and there were times that I was at the edge of my seat. There was suspense, terror and the characters felt real to me. The book was beautifully written and I felt that I was right there on the boat with the Jaffy and all of the other bizarre characters. I look forward to reading Ms. Birch's other books.
  • Steve B. (Spring, TX)
    Thrills & Suspense on Every Page
    This book has adventure, excitement, tension and terror on virtually every page. Jamrach's Menagerie is definitely not for the faint of heart. It is extremely well written. I felt like this had the read of an autobiography. The author is that convincing in her portrayal of Jaff's odyssey. I will definitely be watching for other books by Ms. Birch.
    I think this book would lead to very interesting book club discussions but I would be careful in recommending it to juveniles.
  • Samantha H. (Golden, CO)
    Jamrach's Menagerie - truly an adventure
    Jamrach's Menagerie is a compelling story of a boy swept away on a seafaring adventure. I got completely caught up in the story of Jaffy and Tim, and watching how adventure and strife shape their lives. Very well written. I highly recommend this book.
  • Ginger K. (Ballwin, MO)
    A tale of tales
    I found this book to be story and temperament in the tradition of Dickens which in my view is excellent. The story of animal loving seafaring young men is a winner. There is enough fantasy mixed with grueling reality and exotic animals to remind one of the original fairy tales of Grimm............engaging and sometimes gruesome this book hold interest until the end. I would recomend it to readers age 12 and up and believe that it would make a good discussion piece for young adults.
  • Carol J. (Isle, MN)
    Jamrach's Menagerie
    What a great adventure! A well told, exciting historical novel. Ms. Birch brings the reader right along on all of Jaffy's adventures. She skillfully gives the reader a glimpse of the lives of seafarers in the 19th century. Plus, the added dimension of fantasy with the discovery of the dragon. A very delightful book. Would be a fun bookclub discussion.
  • Lisa B. (Denton, TX)
    The haunting cost of friendship
    I have been wanting to read a book by Carol Birch for a long time and was excited when I learned she would have her newest book released in the United States.

    I enjoyed this book immensely and found it hard to put down. It read as if the main character, Jaffy Brown, was actually telling his story and I was with him in the streets of Wapping and Radcliffe Highway, and out on on the open seas hunting whales. The reason for 4, rather than 5 stars is because the second section of the book was too realistic and hard to read for me.

    This reminds me of Dickensian tale, with touches of Life of Pi.
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