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In the early 1950s, an eleven-year-old boy boards a huge liner bound for England - a 'castle that was to cross the sea'. At mealtimes, he is placed at the lowly 'Cat's Table' with an eccentric group of grown-ups and two other boys, Cassius and Ramadhin. As the ship makes its way across the Indian Ocean, through the Suez Canal, into the Mediterranean, the boys become involved in the worlds and stories of the adults around them, tumbling from one adventure and delicious discovery to another, 'bursting all over the place like freed mercury'. And at night, the boys spy on a shackled prisoner - his crime and fate a galvanizing mystery that will haunt them forever. As the narrative moves from the decks and holds of the ship and the boy's adult years, it tells a spellbinding story about the difference between the magical openness of childhood and the burdens of earned understanding - about a life-long journey that began unexpectedly with a spectacular sea voyage, when all on board were 'free of the realities of the earth'. With the ocean liner a brilliant microcosm for the floating dream of childhood, The Cat's Table is a vivid, poignant and thrilling book, full of Ondaatje's trademark set-pieces and breathtaking images: a story told with a child's sense of wonder by a novelist at the very height of his powers.
Michael Ondaatje was born in Sri Lanka in 1943. In the 1950s he moved to England, and went to school in south London. In 1962 he emigrated to Canada, where he has lived ever since. His books include his memoir, Running in the Family, numerous collections of poetry, and five novels - including The English Patient which won the 1992 Booker Prize.
Format: Book (Paperback)
ISBN13: 9780224093620
Published: August 2011
Number of pages: 304
Width: 216 mm
Height: 135 mm
Audience: General/trade
Publisher: Vintage
Country: United Kingdom
This much anticipated new novel from the acclaimed author of ‘The English Patient’, takes us aboard a cruise liner, making the long journey from Sri Lanka to London.
Our protagonist is Michael, an eleven-year-old boy who has found himself travelling alone, presumably to be reunited with his absent mother at the dock in London.
Michael is soon joined by two other young boys as well as a delightfully disparate group of adults, all sharing the least prominent table in the dining room, the Cat’s table.
What follows is a charming recollection of the events that have brought Michael into adulthood, all connected to his experiences on the Oronsay, with all the glamour and intrigue the goes along with travel on the high seas.
What happens when the boys discover that there is a murderous prisoner aboard, under careful guard but allowed the curious freedom of a midnight walk along the decks? Suddenly a thousand tiny pieces fit together but how many of their friends are involved?
The clash between the sumptuous suites of first class and the windowless cabins in the lower classes, the shady characters, the secret treasures and overheard mysteries make this book unforgettable and hard-to- put-down.
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