Alex Gutteridge’s ‘Last Chance Angel’ is a truly exceptional
novel for children (particularly girls) of about ten to fifteen.
The premise of this novel is one which doesn’t feel as if it
will make for a comfortable or a positive read, and yet the book emphatically
manages to be both of those things.
Fourteen year old Jess is knocked off her bike, then lies in a hospital
bed, in a coma, dying. But a disorganised
Angel of Death, Darren, gets the date of her death wrong, with the result that
Jess is granted an extra few days in which to invisibly visit, and effectively,
haunt her friends and family before her proper death day arrives.
Those days of visiting friends and family could be
morbid. They could be sentimental. They could be trite. But they aren’t because of the sheer skill of
plotting and character creation and writing employed. A large cast of characters are wonderfully,
movingly and humorously brought to life on the page. Darren himself is a camp and rather spiteful jobs-worth
of an angel, but even he becomes sympathetic by the end! Jess gets insights into her group of friends,
who, like her, are fallible. She can
help some, gain insights into others.
And the same is true of her imperfect, but very likeable, family. The result is surprisingly profound, making
for a compelling read as we come towards the end, and Jess is given a choice
that makes us reel.
Jess is given the ultimate moral personal dilemma. Darren tells her that she can avoid death
now, but only if she will sacrifice the once best friend who has since betrayed
her. Will Jess choose for Sarah to die
so that she can live? This is edge of
the seat stuff, really exciting, but also moving and thought-provoking. Brilliantly, the ending does surprise.
Alex Gutteridge has a rare gift for observing families and
friendship, but also places, with a sure and kind eye that translates into
beautiful writing. Grounding the story
with details of homes and cookery and gardening that bring it life on the page
make the story all the more poignant.
This is also a love story of the very best kind. Yes, there is a gentle boy/girl love theme,
but love in so many other forms too … even love for wonderfully bracing Mrs Baxter
the dreaded maths teacher!
This is a story about understanding and forgiving, yourself
as well as others. It is, ultimately, a
wonderfully hopeful story that leaves the reader a little different from the
person they were when they began reading the book. It is fresh and original, and would bear many
re-readings. Highly recommended.
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5 comments:
This sounds lovely, I must put it on my list of 'to read'! Thanks!
By the way, if you haven't read it, Eoin Colfer's Wish List is a little similar - girl dies and has a short time to return to earth and 'make good' her past. I really enjoyed it!
Ah, I've not read that one of his. Now I want to!
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