"Please, mum, can you read my class novel so we can talk about it?"
"Sure thing, son."
Thus began my love affair with this excellent Year 12 English text, a 'fresh off the press' novel by an entertaining young author called Greg Silvey.
Don't bother with this one if you don't have a sense of humour. Silvey is a wit addict, creating lengthy verbal spas between the protagonist, Charlie, and his best friend Jeffrey, which made me lol on numerous occasions.
And the plot? Let's just say there is a suspicious death at the start - a local teenage girl is found hanging from a tree - and Charlie finds himself as an unwitting accomplice due to helping Jasper Jones get rid of the body.
This would be a hard book to read a few pages at a time, due to the extended detailed conversations, so I suggest 'chunk' reading, ie, read at least 50 pages at a time.
The novel has been likened to "a modern day Mockingbird". I disagree. Mockingbird is a classic in its own right. Having said that, I think in the future Jasper Jones will take its own place amongst the annals of classic texts.
Great choice, Miss Year 12 English teacher!
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