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An impassioned defense of zoos, a death-defying trans-Pacific sea adventure à la 'Kon-Tiki,' and
a hilarious shaggy-dog story starring a four-hundred-and-fifty-pound Bengal tiger named Richard
Parker: this audacious novel manages to be all of these as it tells the improbable survivor's tale of
Pi Patel, a young Indian fellow named for a swimming pool (his full first name is Piscine) who
endures seven months in a lifeboat with only a hungry, outsized feline for company. This breezily
aphoristic, unapologetically twee saga of man and cat is a convincing hands-on, how-to guide for
dealing with what Pi calls, with typically understated brio, 'major lifeboat pests.' Copyright © 2005
The New Yorker Read more PRAISE FOR LIFE OF PI'Life of Pi could renew your faith in the
ability of novelists to invest even the most outrageous scenario with plausible life.'— The New
York Times Book Review'A story to make you believe in the soul-sustaining power of fiction.'—
Los Angeles Times Book Review 'A gripping adventure story . . . Laced with wit, spiced with terror,
it's a book by an extraordinary talent.'— St. Paul Pioneer-Press'A terrific book . . . Fresh, original,
smart, devious, and crammed with absorbing lore.'— Margaret Atwood'An impassioned defense
of zoos, a death-defying trans-Pacific sea adventure a la Kon-Tiki, and a hilarious shaggy-dog
story . . . : This audacious novel manages to be all of these.' — The New Yorker'Readers familiar
with Margaret Atwood, Mavis Gallant, Alice Munro, Michael Ondaatje and Carol Shields should
learn to make room on the map of contemporary Canadian fiction for the formidable Yann Martel.'
— Chicago Tribune Read more See all Editorial Reviews