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Not everyone would think of Charles Dickens' classic Great Expectations and the war on Bougainville Island (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bougainv... ) at the same time. Lloyd Jones did and we are all the richer for it.
The story is told in the first person by Matilda Laimo, a 14-15 year old girl living on the un-named island (Bougainville).
When the island is blockaded by Papuan forces in their fight against rebel leader Francis Ono, the sole remaining white man in Matilda's village (Mr Watts ...more
The story is told in the first person by Matilda Laimo, a 14-15 year old girl living on the un-named island (Bougainville).
When the island is blockaded by Papuan forces in their fight against rebel leader Francis Ono, the sole remaining white man in Matilda's village (Mr Watts ...more
After reading this book a couple of years ago, I am now more intrested in the story, as I friend of mine is in Arawa, Bougainville. The filming has now finished on site. The locals were intrigued to have 'Hollywood' come to their village. I am looking forward to Hugh Laurie as the lead.
The book - well worth turning into a movie. ...more
The book - well worth turning into a movie. ...more
I enjoyed this book. An interesting read portrayed through a child’s eyes whilst growing up. Matilda talks of her life in a village on Bougainville during the civil war in the early 1990s.
A village caught between local teenage rebel forces and the government troops. Matilda describes how this local war impacts on her life and how a Teacher used Charles Dicken’s book - Great Expectations, to give the children hope and better things to believe in.. From the mundane through to unbelievable horror ...more
A village caught between local teenage rebel forces and the government troops. Matilda describes how this local war impacts on her life and how a Teacher used Charles Dicken’s book - Great Expectations, to give the children hope and better things to believe in.. From the mundane through to unbelievable horror ...more
Jun 14, 2009
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