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Jamrach's menagerie

Birch, Carol 1951- (Author).

After surviving an encounter with an escaped tiger, Jaffy Brown, a nineteenth-century street urchin, goes to work for Mr. Charles Jamrach, the famed importer of exotic animals, alongside Tim, a good but sometimes spitefully competitive boy with whom he forms a long, close friendship fraught with ambiguity and rivalry. Years pass and Mr. Jamrach recruits the two boys, now teenagers, to capture a fabled dragonlike creature during the course of a three-year whaling expedition. When a violent storm sinks the ship, the survivors, including Jaffy and Tim, are forced to confront man's relationship to the natural world and the wildness it contains.

Book  - 2011
FIC Birch
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  • ISBN: 1443405167
  • ISBN: 9781443405164
  • Physical Description print
    348 pages
  • Edition 1st Canadian ed.
  • Publisher Toronto : HarperCollins, [2011]

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Jamrach's Menagerie
Jamrach's Menagerie
by Birch, Carol
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Jamrach's Menagerie


Shortlisted for the 2011 Man Booker Prize London, 1857: meet Jaf, a young street urchin who survives an encounter with an escaped tiger in the city's East End and stumbles into a job for its owner, Mr. Jamrach, a collector and seller of wild animals. Commissioned by Jamrach to find and collect a half-mythical dragon, Jaf joins a whaling ship headed south and begins a wonder-filled voyage of discovery. But when disaster befalls the crew, Jaf 's journey becomes a desperate survival tale that pushes love, friendship and humanity to their outermost limits. Beautifully written and utterly spellbinding, Jamrach's Menagerie conjures the smells, sights and flavours of the nineteenth century, from the squalor of Victorian London to the lush islands of the Dutch East Indies. A great, salty, historical adventure, with an extraordinary story of love and sacrifice at its core, this book is an astonishing literary achievement.