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| Book: Paperback | 5.27 x 7.79in | 336 pages | ISBN 9780143112945 | 18 Dec 2007 | Penguin |
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A ghost story with a twist—a suspenseful and poignantly funny update of Hamlet
A triumph of originality and humor, this clever novel by British author Matt Haig gives us Hamlet redux with an unforgettable voice all his own. When eleven-year-old Philip Noble is confronted by the ghost of his recently deceased father and asked to avenge his death, the boy finds himself in a thorny dilemma. Revenge, after all, is a tricky business—especially when Philip is already distracted by his girlfriend, school bullies, self-doubt, and all the other challenges of adolescence. Viewing the adult world through the eyes of a young boy, The Dead Fathers Club is a brilliant, quirky take on a classic tale.
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“The Dead Fathers Club has much to recommend it. . . . It’s ingenious.” —USA Today
“Captures a studied, Haddonesque naivete.” —Entertainment Weekly
“We now owe another debt to Shakespeare, and one to Haig, for re-imagining a tragic masterpiece with such wit, force, and—yes—originality.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Humorous and original.” —Daily Mail (London)
“An absolutely irresistible read.” —Booklist (starred review)
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