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The Tiger in the Well (Sally Lockhart Trilogy, Book 3)

by Philip Pullman
from Laurel Leaf

 
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Editorial Review

"Pullman is fast becoming a modern-day Dickens for young adults. The setting
is the same, the strong eye for characters is there, as are the brooding
atmosphere, the social conscience, and the ability to spin plot within plot.
Sally Lockhart is now a young woman, left alone with a toddler. Nothing
prepares her for the shock of receiving a summons from a man she has never even
heard of, suing for divorce and the custody of her beloved Harriet. Sally
struggles against the net closing around her, seeking to find out who is
persecuting her and why. The writing style is lively and direct, and there's
lots of action. This is a suspense novel with a conscience, and a most
enjoyable one."--School Library Journal.


Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 Rating
  • weakest of the set Rating
    There are great things about this book. I really liked the non stero typical Jews in the book, from the Jewish Gangster with hopes of being in the Cabinet, to stary eyed Zioniests with everyone in between. However, I do not understand the actions of main character at the end, would she not have tried to help people she wants to help through world of investment that she understands. Also there is a whole inter marrage question not even delt with. Plus page after page is wasted on the kid having an accident,... more info
  • More than a simple who-dun-it mystery Rating
    "Tiger in the Well" has been perhaps my favorite book thus far of the Sally Lockhart series. One of the best aspects of this series is that Sally continues to grow and change. In fact, the majority of characters, even minor ones, get a chance to develop as the story progresses. An interesting aspect of this book is Sally's reaction to the spreading of socialist ideas in England. This is where Pullman's politics start to come into play. His personal politics have a strong, identifiable influence in the His... more info
  • No fainting Victorian damsels here!`````` Rating
    Well, our heroine does faint at the very end of the book, but at that point it's fully justified. This romp through the sinister side of Victorian England is a thoroughly enjoyable read. I wouldn't insult this book by categorizing it as a "mystery," which makes me think with a shudder of rehased plots and two-dimensional characters and dull prose. Nor would I call this book a work for juveniles by any stretch of the imagination, any more than Orwell's 1984 is a juvenile book. While this novel may well be... more info
  • Almost, but not quite... Rating
    "The Tiger in the Well" begins almost three years after the events of "The Shadow in the North". (Note: if you haven't read "Shadow", skip this review; it gives away important plot details.) Sally, still unmarried and living in London with her 2 year old daughter (by the deceased Frederick), Harriet, is occupied with a successful financial advisory business. Her friends Jim Taylor and Webster Garland are out of the country, exploring South America. This intricately plotted novel is set in motion when a... more info

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