The Piper's Son
by
Melina Marchetta (Goodreads Author)
Award-winning author Melina Marchetta reopens the story of the group of friends from her acclaimed novel Saving Francesca - but five years have passed, and now it's Thomas Mackee who needs saving. After his favorite uncle was blown to bits on his way to work in a foreign city, Tom watched his family implode. He quit school and turned his back on his music and everyone that...more
ebook, 328 pages
Published
April 26th 2011
by Candlewick Press (MA)
(first published March 1st 2010)
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I want to put my arms around Tom Mackee and give him a huge hug. I have a soft spot for boys who behave badly but are hurting on the inside--and boy, does Tom behave badly. And boy, is he hurting.
The Piper's Son takes place five years after the events in Saving Francesca. Tom and Jimmy were my favorite characters from that book, so I was really happy to dive immediately into TPS right after finishing the previous novel. When we meet up with Tom again, he's gone through a lot of drinking, a lot o...more
The Piper's Son takes place five years after the events in Saving Francesca. Tom and Jimmy were my favorite characters from that book, so I was really happy to dive immediately into TPS right after finishing the previous novel. When we meet up with Tom again, he's gone through a lot of drinking, a lot o...more
Aug 24, 2012
Tatiana
rated it
5 of 5 stars
·
review of another edition
Recommends it for:
all Melina Marchetta fans
As seen on The Readventurer
Update 8/23/12
Well, Saving Francesca is not my favorite any more. For now I am sticking with the statement that I prefer her fantasies more now. Although it's hard to say how I feel about it after the next round of rereads. Otherwise, I pretty much stand by everything in the original review.
Original review
I don't know how Melina Marchetta does it - takes a story that seems so soap-operish and turns it into something so honest and real.
Let me tell you what The Piper's...more
Update 8/23/12
Well, Saving Francesca is not my favorite any more. For now I am sticking with the statement that I prefer her fantasies more now. Although it's hard to say how I feel about it after the next round of rereads. Otherwise, I pretty much stand by everything in the original review.
Original review
I don't know how Melina Marchetta does it - takes a story that seems so soap-operish and turns it into something so honest and real.
Let me tell you what The Piper's...more
This is the book for people with truly big hearts¹.
¹ Metaphorically speaking, of course, because in the words of warning from Dr. Sheldon Cooper, PhD:

This is a book about finding your way back after having lost yourself in the depths of grief. It is the story of people who desperately try and often fail to hold their lives together.
¹ Metaphorically speaking, of course, because in the words of warning from Dr. Sheldon Cooper, PhD:

This is a book about finding your way back after having lost yourself in the depths of grief. It is the story of people who desperately try and often fail to hold their lives together.
"I know this sounds cruel, Georgie," Lucia says, "but grieving people are selfish. They won't let you comfort them and they say you don't understand and they make yo...more
Jun 17, 2013
Basuhi *misses Jonah and Taylor*
rated it
5 of 5 stars
·
review of another edition
Recommends it for:
Lovers of Jellicoe.
5 "A thousand times, Yes" Stars.
Did I want it to end ?
No.
But it did.
Like it always does.
I know that a book is beautiful when I think I can't review it.
And yet I'll try to.
It's not a nagging doubt but an unshared certainty that I won't be able to justify the beauty of the book, whatever I might resort to, as for me, beauty is indescribable.
You can only feel it.
But as I said I'll try to.
Monsoon started a week ago.
After the searing summer, you can feel the genuine smile that the first showers...more
No.
But it did.
Like it always does.
I know that a book is beautiful when I think I can't review it.
And yet I'll try to.
It's not a nagging doubt but an unshared certainty that I won't be able to justify the beauty of the book, whatever I might resort to, as for me, beauty is indescribable.
You can only feel it.
But as I said I'll try to.
Monsoon started a week ago.
After the searing summer, you can feel the genuine smile that the first showers...more
Mar 26, 2011
Mariel
rated it
5 of 5 stars
·
review of another edition
Recommends it for:
incurable humanists
Recommended to Mariel by:
do the right thing
Sometimes I can't take the shit in my real life (okay, my inner nothing to show for it life is mostly purgatorial neverending staircases too. Some stupid shit that amuses me way too much as well) and I pretty much have to run away for the cause of my fleeting hold of sanity (gasp!). My savior are those beach trips with my books. I've been shoring up all my hopes for them. I'm so happy that we've had beach weather again. The Piper's Son is my second beach book of 2011. I know this is going to be...more
utterly destroyed.
all i did while reading this book is cry. in the middle of penn station for hours. in the receiving room at work. in the subway. at home. tears. everywhere. i am going to have to buy the copy i borrowed from work because my tears got on a couple of pages.
it is unprecedented.
and it doesn't hurt that i have been blue for a couple of months now, but it also doesn't help that this woman knows how punch you in the heart in a variety of ways with stealth and precision.
because it's...more
all i did while reading this book is cry. in the middle of penn station for hours. in the receiving room at work. in the subway. at home. tears. everywhere. i am going to have to buy the copy i borrowed from work because my tears got on a couple of pages.
it is unprecedented.
and it doesn't hurt that i have been blue for a couple of months now, but it also doesn't help that this woman knows how punch you in the heart in a variety of ways with stealth and precision.
because it's...more
Apr 07, 2011
Flannery
rated it
5 of 5 stars
·
review of another edition
Recommends it for:
Anyone with a pulse
Recommended to Flannery by:
Awesome people
In an interview at Persnickety Snark, Melina Marchetta said that she wanted to capture, “People holding it together and succeeding some days and failing other days” in this novel. Thank you. No, seriously, thank you for summing up a book that is so hard to capture. That comment made me think of a perfect quote--“You have to laugh at yourself because you’d cry your eyes out if you didn’t.” Sure, it’s from an Indigo Girls song but it’s still totally relevant. (right?) On those days you are failing...more

Edit 31/08/11: After re-reading some of my favourite parts of this book, I decided to overlook what made me decide to give it 4 instead of 5 stars before. It's just too good for anything less than 5.
Original Review
First I have to explain why I'm not giving this book the full five stars it seems everyone else is giving it. Likely it is just me being stupid and inappreciative of subtle beauties but I thought towards the beginning there were too many parts of the book that lost me. I understood th...more
2012 NOTE: I first read this March last year and just reread it because of Marchetta Madness. Funny that I finished rereading this one the same day I posted a review last year. :P Maybe I should make it a yearly tradition? Glad I now have the Aussie edition because it's even more beautiful in person. And yep, the book itself is just as amazing as I remembered (it still made me cry).
2011 review: Originally posted here.
Today's my birthday and I'm glad that I get to post a review of what has becom...more
2011 review: Originally posted here.
Today's my birthday and I'm glad that I get to post a review of what has becom...more
Dec 08, 2010
Alexa
rated it
5 of 5 stars
·
review of another edition
Recommends it for:
Where She Went by Gayle Forman
My review can also be found on my blog Collections.
I love Thomas. Out of all the boys in Saving Francesca, it was definitely Thomas who stood out to me. Really happy to know more about him and his situation, including the rest of his family's. Melina Marchetta is always so great with family and friend relationships.
I also loved the parts with Thomas and the other characters from Saving Francesca, especially Tara, the girls, and Will Trombal. Awesome friends and hilarious moments. The new charact...more
I have decided to write a review of this book, but it is sensitive territory, I think, and I don’t want to make anybody feel from my review the way I feel from the book. I am not giving the book a star rating because I can’t tell if it is a good book or not through the amount that I hate it on a personal level, and I feel like giving it a low rating would discount other people's experiences of tragedy or something. (Okay, after almost a year of considering it, I did decide to rate this book. Sor...more
I know I should have savoured this book in its entirety. I should have read slowly and taken my time. The book clearly deserves savouring.
But I have no restraint. Instead, I holed up in my room for the whole afternoon (hurray for being a university student with Friday afternoons off!), neglecting food and any means of communication, and finished The Piper’s Son in about eight hours, taking only very small breaks. Now I feel a bit lightheaded and dizzy, my eyes are puffy and a little red from cr...more
But I have no restraint. Instead, I holed up in my room for the whole afternoon (hurray for being a university student with Friday afternoons off!), neglecting food and any means of communication, and finished The Piper’s Son in about eight hours, taking only very small breaks. Now I feel a bit lightheaded and dizzy, my eyes are puffy and a little red from cr...more
Apr 28, 2012
Aly (Fantasy4eva)
rated it
5 of 5 stars
·
review of another edition
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Isn't the Aussie cover just gorgeous?
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“She's tired and leans her head on his shoulder, which is the resting place for all their heads, but when Justine and Siobhan and Francesca use his body so shamelessly he doesn't feel the need to turn his head and press his mouth against their hair..
Tom wants oblivion.
He's 'aiming for oblivion' because he is sick of everything.
His uncle Joe died a few years back and he has never been quite the same since. He is still full of anger and grief and bitterness. W...more

“She's tired and leans her head on his shoulder, which is the resting place for all their heads, but when Justine and Siobhan and Francesca use his body so shamelessly he doesn't feel the need to turn his head and press his mouth against their hair..
Tom wants oblivion.
He's 'aiming for oblivion' because he is sick of everything.
His uncle Joe died a few years back and he has never been quite the same since. He is still full of anger and grief and bitterness. W...more
Nov 27, 2010
Arlene
rated it
5 of 5 stars
·
review of another edition
Recommends it for:
Street Corner Bookers
Recommended to Arlene by:
Albie Thank you!!!
Maybe she’d always been there. Maybe strangers enter your heart first and then you spend the rest of your life searching for them. - TM
I don’t know how she does it, but Marchetta delivers it every time - a fictional story that seems so real, a cast of characters you’re not ready to let go of, and a powerful dialog that reaches into your heart and soul and reveals lessons and observations that have you contemplating love, life, loss and redemption. Absolute and shear perfection that I will never...more
I don’t know how she does it, but Marchetta delivers it every time - a fictional story that seems so real, a cast of characters you’re not ready to let go of, and a powerful dialog that reaches into your heart and soul and reveals lessons and observations that have you contemplating love, life, loss and redemption. Absolute and shear perfection that I will never...more
Jan 28, 2012
Aly (Fantasy4eva)
rated it
5 of 5 stars
·
review of another edition
Recommends it for:
those who crave something amazing.
She's done it again. It feels cruel almost, to know that this is the end. I mean I still struggle with knowing that there is nothing to follow after JELLICOE ROAD but to have another one of my personal favourites come to an end is going to be tough to digest for a while.
Dear, dear Thomas. It's an odd feeling to know that one of your favourite characters might just be a complete stranger to you. You know when you think you know someone, and then you find out that really, you were not even close....more
Dear, dear Thomas. It's an odd feeling to know that one of your favourite characters might just be a complete stranger to you. You know when you think you know someone, and then you find out that really, you were not even close....more
Apr 05, 2013
Isamlq
rated it
5 of 5 stars
·
review of another edition
Recommends it for:
everyone
Shelves:
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I haven’t read Saving Francesca yet… but from reading reviews of it, it seemed Tom MacKee was quite the guy. So to say that I was excited to get started on his story might be an understatement.
I love Melina Marchetta; she and John Green are probably two of my favorite YA contemporary writers. Now, to categorize The Piper's Son as just YA would be doing it a slight disservice because it is so much more than that! It’s about friendship and all the stuff attached to that. It’s about family and all...more
I love Melina Marchetta; she and John Green are probably two of my favorite YA contemporary writers. Now, to categorize The Piper's Son as just YA would be doing it a slight disservice because it is so much more than that! It’s about friendship and all the stuff attached to that. It’s about family and all...more
4.5 stars.. This was such a beautiful story (as usual).

I am a Marchetta fan - she is simply amazing, she knows how to rip your heart out and then to put it back in place.
And, BTW, if the next one is about Jimmy i'm going to be so, so happy :D
PS: not sure why but I simply can't talk about Marchetta's books, she is just too awesome for me to put into a few words what she sais in a whole wonderful story.
I wouldn't be able to do justice to her work .. after all, what is better than reading a book b...more

I am a Marchetta fan - she is simply amazing, she knows how to rip your heart out and then to put it back in place.
And, BTW, if the next one is about Jimmy i'm going to be so, so happy :D
PS: not sure why but I simply can't talk about Marchetta's books, she is just too awesome for me to put into a few words what she sais in a whole wonderful story.
I wouldn't be able to do justice to her work .. after all, what is better than reading a book b...more
Jun 04, 2013
Ronyell
rated it
5 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
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5.5 stars!
After reading Melina Marchetta’s classic novel Saving Francesca, I was excited to hear about Melina Marchetta writing the sequel to that story, “The Piper’s Son!” This time, the story is focused on Thomas Finch Mackee as he deals with the sudden death of his Uncle Joe and how it is negatively affecting him and his family.
Five years ago, Thomas Finch Mackee was best friends with Francesca Spinelli, Justine Kalinsky and Will Trombal (well, sort of). But all of that changed when Tom’s Un...more
After reading Melina Marchetta’s classic novel Saving Francesca, I was excited to hear about Melina Marchetta writing the sequel to that story, “The Piper’s Son!” This time, the story is focused on Thomas Finch Mackee as he deals with the sudden death of his Uncle Joe and how it is negatively affecting him and his family.
Five years ago, Thomas Finch Mackee was best friends with Francesca Spinelli, Justine Kalinsky and Will Trombal (well, sort of). But all of that changed when Tom’s Un...more
This is the thing: i hardly ever cry in real life, but when it comes to fiction and imagination i can cry like there is no tomorrow.
1) Award winner for crying-my-eyes-out in the category Movies: Breaking the Waves by Lars Von Trier. A 3 hour gorgeous, but emotionally horrific movie with the fabulous Emily Watson. I started crying after 20 minutes and i didn't stop until the very end. I remember my mother forcing me to drink 2 glasses of water before we headed back home. She was scared i was dehy...more
1) Award winner for crying-my-eyes-out in the category Movies: Breaking the Waves by Lars Von Trier. A 3 hour gorgeous, but emotionally horrific movie with the fabulous Emily Watson. I started crying after 20 minutes and i didn't stop until the very end. I remember my mother forcing me to drink 2 glasses of water before we headed back home. She was scared i was dehy...more
Mar 16, 2012
Jared Vincent Lacaran
rated it
5 of 5 stars
·
review of another edition
Recommends it for:
Barack Obama
One day, you pass strangers by and think, I used to hang out with them.
Set 5 years after Saving Francesca, this book tells the story of Thomas Finch-Mackee, or just Tom (like in that nursery rhyme, Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son). After his uncle Joe died, Tom's family, and life, started to fall apart.
In this extremely heartbreaking novel, Marchetta narrates how a broken down young man slowly puts his life back together, piece by piece, and how a pregnant woman tries to cope with all the troubles th...more
Set 5 years after Saving Francesca, this book tells the story of Thomas Finch-Mackee, or just Tom (like in that nursery rhyme, Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son). After his uncle Joe died, Tom's family, and life, started to fall apart.
In this extremely heartbreaking novel, Marchetta narrates how a broken down young man slowly puts his life back together, piece by piece, and how a pregnant woman tries to cope with all the troubles th...more
I was going to write a review for this, but no. Just go read Ceridwen's instead.
What are you still doing here? Go!
What are you still doing here? Go!
Dec 19, 2011
Watermelon Daisy
rated it
5 of 5 stars
·
review of another edition
Recommends it for:
EVERYONE IN THE WORLD.
Shelves:
favorites

It took me a LONG time to read this, yes, but don't be fooled by that. I had examinations and a lot of things to catch up to, making no room for reading at all.
You know how you have that one book which you read, and you immediately feel respect for the author? Yes, well, this was it. I’ve read plenty of Melina’s works before, but none of them touched my heart like this one. “Looking for Alibrandi” was a nice book, but it wasn’t really deep. “Saving Francessca” has itself on my “Favourites” shelf...more
When I returned this book to the library, I didn't want to let it go.
How can Marchetta do this to me?
Why did she have to leave my heart into a million pieces and then put them back together in such ease? Just like that? While I'm the one who was suffering and crying and wanting more and more throughout the whole damn book? That's not fair. Does she not know what she's done for a reader like me? How did she do that all within 328 pages? Sometimes it takes a lifetime to truly feel this heart-brok...more
How can Marchetta do this to me?
Why did she have to leave my heart into a million pieces and then put them back together in such ease? Just like that? While I'm the one who was suffering and crying and wanting more and more throughout the whole damn book? That's not fair. Does she not know what she's done for a reader like me? How did she do that all within 328 pages? Sometimes it takes a lifetime to truly feel this heart-brok...more
4 & ½ stars
This is a beautiful book about life and how it is not always cupcakes and sunflowers. The only reason that I didn’t give it 5 stars is because this is not the type of book that I normally like & it didn’t really grab me right off the bat. Once I got into it though, I fell in love.
The characters were dynamic and inspiring and so real. The story line was definitely a tear jerker. I loved the poetic imagery this book drew upon. Just an all around wonderful book. Definitely worth...more
This is a beautiful book about life and how it is not always cupcakes and sunflowers. The only reason that I didn’t give it 5 stars is because this is not the type of book that I normally like & it didn’t really grab me right off the bat. Once I got into it though, I fell in love.
The characters were dynamic and inspiring and so real. The story line was definitely a tear jerker. I loved the poetic imagery this book drew upon. Just an all around wonderful book. Definitely worth...more
May 27, 2013
Wendy F
rated it
5 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
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Dear Melina,
You write books with such deep heart and poise. You don't state how your character is feeling, you weave that emotion into the story with ease. To read your books is to open up your own heart and feel each pain and hurt with your character. My tears when I read your books are real and they come from deep in my soul, where you touch me. I am in awe of your talent.
A fan forever,
Wendy
You write books with such deep heart and poise. You don't state how your character is feeling, you weave that emotion into the story with ease. To read your books is to open up your own heart and feel each pain and hurt with your character. My tears when I read your books are real and they come from deep in my soul, where you touch me. I am in awe of your talent.
A fan forever,
Wendy
I honestly thought at the beginning that I wasn't going to enjoy nor like this book but after about 100 pages in... Well I loved it. I really began to feel sorry for not just Tom but his whole family. So broken and even after 5 years the pieces and shards of their life still have yet to be picked up even though everyone has tried.
It's like the glass is so sharp and fragile no one can pick it up. But even so Tom has to be the one who picks up the first piece.
I honestly grew to love Tom, Anabel a...more
It's like the glass is so sharp and fragile no one can pick it up. But even so Tom has to be the one who picks up the first piece.
I honestly grew to love Tom, Anabel a...more
This is the third Melina Marchetta book I’ve read that deals with a large close knit family healing itself after being broken apart by tragedy (I don’t include Looking for Alibrandi or Finnikin of the Rock in that list), but I definitely wouldn’t say that the topic has gotten old for me. I think that’s Marchetta’s gift – she can take a simple story and fill it with so much gut wrenching truth and emotion that it’s just beautiful.
This book follows Tom Mackee, who was first introduced in Saving Fr...more
This book follows Tom Mackee, who was first introduced in Saving Fr...more
"Maybe she'd always been there. Maybe strangers enter your heart first and then you spent the rest of your life searching for them."
Marchetta is a writing god!!! I have spent the day re-reading parts of this book that I love. I didn’t want this story to end.
The Piper’s Son is set 5 years after Saving Francesca. It is from Thomas Mackee’s POV and also his Aunty Georgia‘s, POV. Thomas Mackee isn’t the loveable misfit we all remember, he is sad and pissed off at the world. He is grieving the loss o...more
Marchetta is a writing god!!! I have spent the day re-reading parts of this book that I love. I didn’t want this story to end.
The Piper’s Son is set 5 years after Saving Francesca. It is from Thomas Mackee’s POV and also his Aunty Georgia‘s, POV. Thomas Mackee isn’t the loveable misfit we all remember, he is sad and pissed off at the world. He is grieving the loss o...more
The Piper’s Son begins with Tom Mackee, and Tom is a mess. He’s perpetually wasted, on the outs with his family and friends, jobless and homeless. Throughout the novel we follow Tom, his friends and his family and see so many people (not just Tom) right the wrongs in their lives. The people Melina Marchetta has created have so much depth. They are flawed and their relationships are far from perfect. Yet, there is an astounding amount of unconditional love between them that comes across as so ver...more
This book was painful. Like, I-feel-like-my-heart-is-bleeding kinda painful. A good kinda painful, then. Naturally.
The Piper’s Son is the sequel/companion to Melina Marchetta’s Saving Francesca, and it picks up the characters’ lives five years down the track. This time, Tom Mackee is our main character, along with his aunt Georgie, as the book alternates between their viewpoints via third person narration. They, along with the rest of their family and friends, are trying to recover from some de...more
The Piper’s Son is the sequel/companion to Melina Marchetta’s Saving Francesca, and it picks up the characters’ lives five years down the track. This time, Tom Mackee is our main character, along with his aunt Georgie, as the book alternates between their viewpoints via third person narration. They, along with the rest of their family and friends, are trying to recover from some de...more
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Melina Marchetta was born in Sydney Australia. Her first novel, Looking For Alibrandi was awarded the Children's Book Council of Australia award in 1993 and her second novel, Saving Francesca won the same award in 2004. Looking For Alibrandi was made into a major film in 2000 and won the Australian Film Institute Award for best Film and best adapted screen play, also written by the author. On the...more
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