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Pigeon English

 Stephen Kelman

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Awards

Shortlisted for Desmond Elliott Prize 2011.
Shortlisted for Man Booker Prize for Fiction 2011.
Shortlisted for Galaxy National Book Awards: Galaxy New Writer of the Year 2011.
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Newly arrived from Ghana with his mother and older sister, eleven-year-old Harrison Opoku lives on the ninth floor of a block of flats on a London housing estate. The second best runner in the whole of Year 7, Harri races through his new life in his personalised trainers - the Adidas stripes drawn on with marker pen - blissfully unaware of the very real threat all around him. With equal fascination for the local gang - the Dell Farm Crew - and the pigeon who visits his balcony, Harri absorbs the many strange elements of his new life in England: watching, listening, and learning the tricks of inner-city survival. But when a boy is knifed to death on the high street and a police appeal for witnesses draws only silence, Harri decides to start a murder investigation of his own. In doing so, he unwittingly endangers the fragile web his mother has spun around her family to try and keep them safe. A story of innocence and experience, hope and harsh reality, Pigeon English is a spellbinding portrayal of a boy balancing on the edge of manhood and of the forces around him that try to shape the way he falls.

Shortlisted for The Man Booker 2011



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winterpants rated this book  
 

Not a bad book and I'm sure it will get a lot of comments, so I shall simply mention that I found the intellectual pigeon a completely twee device.

3 months ago...

ekim5remarc

the second half of my first place choice for the man booker prize winner is: 1.] Pigeon English: to grasp the persona, the thoughts, speech patterns, excitement and dissapointments of an eleven year boy, roll into that mix the boy is an immigrant from ghana, he is living in agang infested neighborhood in london. trying to understand sex, his place in life, the reality of television, life and death, family loyality and falling in love while unbeknownst to him he has a spiritual guide, a pigeon, t... more

7 months ago...

ekim5remarc rated this book  
 

I don't know that i would pick pigeon english as a booker winner, it certainly belongs on the list, which i'm still working my way through. and Mr keman most cetainlt captured not only an eleven year old boy's thought process, but the the thoughts of an immagrant 11 yr old attempting to survive in a very tough inner city London neighborhood. i have to read more of the list before i commit... But Good On You Mr Kerman, Great Novel!

8 months ago...

Zebra commented:

Its a bit of a rush to get through before the winner is accounced but it doesn't really matter who wins just having the opportunity to discover new writers is a treat. Pretty good effort to get on the shortlist for a first novel!

8 months ago...


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