天蓝色的彼岸英文介绍我想在综英课上介绍这本书,希望可以有一个全面一些的英文介绍,例如作者,及书的内容,一定要是英文的,
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天蓝色的彼岸英文介绍
我想在综英课上介绍这本书,希望可以有一个全面一些的英文介绍,例如作者,及书的内容,一定要是英文的,
我想在综英课上介绍这本书,希望可以有一个全面一些的英文介绍,例如作者,及书的内容,一定要是英文的,
The Great Blue Yonder' by Alex Shearer 2001
作者简介:
Alex Shearer started his writing career as a scriptwriter and has had great success in that field.His credits include The Two of Us,the 1990s sitcom starring Nicholas Lyndhurst.More recently he has started writing for children.His Wilmot stories have been adapted for TV by Yorkshire television,and his children's novel,The Greatest Store in the World,was screened as a feature length TV film on Christmas Eve 1999 by the BBC.Alex's recent novel 'The Speed of the Dark' was shortlisted for the 2002 Guardian Fiction Prize
内容简介,和感悟如下:
You'll be sorry when I'm dead.That's what Harry said to his sister,before the incident with the lorry.And now he is just that - dead.And he wishes more than anything that he hadn't said it.He wishes he could say sorry.And say goodbye to everyone he left behind - his mum,his dad,his best friend Pete,even Jelly Donkins,the school bully.Now he's on the Other Side,waiting to move on to the Great Blue Yonder.But Harry doesn't know how to get there - until he meets Arthur,a boy in a top hat who's been dead for years,who helps him say goodbye...A poignant,funny and powerful book about grief - which makes death seem a bit less frightening,without ever patronising the reader.An astonishing,life-affirming read.
Narrated by 12 year old Harry after he is hit by a truck and dies,this is an interesting and ultimately upbeat book.Harry wanders around the Other Side,roaming through the adults who have died and meeting another young boy who has been dead for 150 years.The two pair up as Harry learns his way around the afterlife,even as he wonders about the Great Blue Yonder marked on the map he was given the day he arrived.Instinctively he knows that he cannot move on until he finishes his business on earth,notably forgiving his sister for her harsh words before he died and in turn forgiving hers back to him.Just before he raced off on his bike and was hit,his sister Eggy had told him she wished he would die and he said she'd be sorry when he was dead.Certainly not the last words you want to ever say to a loved one on either side.And so as he and his buddy Arthur zip around the Other Side trying to find Arthur's mother,Harry ponders how he can indeed apologize and free Eggy and himself.When Harry and Arthur go back to Earth,they look in on Harry's old school,his best friend,his enemy,and his family and Harry learns some truths about who he was in life and how his absence has affected everyone and it's not exactly as he's imagined it.
Shearer keeps the tone of the story light and Harry's active imagination,even post-death,is entertaining.Harry is very definitely a 12 year old boy with all that that entails and so middle schoolers will definitely relate to him and his anxieties.The other characters are really incidental to Harry's quest to make things right and we only ever see them through his immature eyes but his dawning understanding of life and his earthly relationships makes this dead character experience believable growth.The moral of the story is well handled and doesn't overwhelm the charming character of Harry or of his experiences after death on the Other Side and back on Earth.
作者简介:
Alex Shearer started his writing career as a scriptwriter and has had great success in that field.His credits include The Two of Us,the 1990s sitcom starring Nicholas Lyndhurst.More recently he has started writing for children.His Wilmot stories have been adapted for TV by Yorkshire television,and his children's novel,The Greatest Store in the World,was screened as a feature length TV film on Christmas Eve 1999 by the BBC.Alex's recent novel 'The Speed of the Dark' was shortlisted for the 2002 Guardian Fiction Prize
内容简介,和感悟如下:
You'll be sorry when I'm dead.That's what Harry said to his sister,before the incident with the lorry.And now he is just that - dead.And he wishes more than anything that he hadn't said it.He wishes he could say sorry.And say goodbye to everyone he left behind - his mum,his dad,his best friend Pete,even Jelly Donkins,the school bully.Now he's on the Other Side,waiting to move on to the Great Blue Yonder.But Harry doesn't know how to get there - until he meets Arthur,a boy in a top hat who's been dead for years,who helps him say goodbye...A poignant,funny and powerful book about grief - which makes death seem a bit less frightening,without ever patronising the reader.An astonishing,life-affirming read.
Narrated by 12 year old Harry after he is hit by a truck and dies,this is an interesting and ultimately upbeat book.Harry wanders around the Other Side,roaming through the adults who have died and meeting another young boy who has been dead for 150 years.The two pair up as Harry learns his way around the afterlife,even as he wonders about the Great Blue Yonder marked on the map he was given the day he arrived.Instinctively he knows that he cannot move on until he finishes his business on earth,notably forgiving his sister for her harsh words before he died and in turn forgiving hers back to him.Just before he raced off on his bike and was hit,his sister Eggy had told him she wished he would die and he said she'd be sorry when he was dead.Certainly not the last words you want to ever say to a loved one on either side.And so as he and his buddy Arthur zip around the Other Side trying to find Arthur's mother,Harry ponders how he can indeed apologize and free Eggy and himself.When Harry and Arthur go back to Earth,they look in on Harry's old school,his best friend,his enemy,and his family and Harry learns some truths about who he was in life and how his absence has affected everyone and it's not exactly as he's imagined it.
Shearer keeps the tone of the story light and Harry's active imagination,even post-death,is entertaining.Harry is very definitely a 12 year old boy with all that that entails and so middle schoolers will definitely relate to him and his anxieties.The other characters are really incidental to Harry's quest to make things right and we only ever see them through his immature eyes but his dawning understanding of life and his earthly relationships makes this dead character experience believable growth.The moral of the story is well handled and doesn't overwhelm the charming character of Harry or of his experiences after death on the Other Side and back on Earth.