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Tiger in the Well
  

Tiger in the Well (Hardcover)

by Philip Pullman (Author)
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

This sequel to The Ruby in the Smoke and The Shadow in the North combines heart-thumping suspense, a thorough-going examination of Victorian London's underclass, a lively gang of heroes and villains and a mystery sinister enough to leave readers filled with anxiety. An unknown evildoer has made elaborate plans to steal Sally Lockhart's life away from her--by usurping her home, her business, her daughter Harriet and, finally, her sanity. Elsewhere in London, Jewish immigrants who have fled the Russian pogroms are being systematically fleeced. Daniel Goldberg, a socialist journalist, believes that the evil genius behind these brutal acts is a shadowy figure known as the Tzaddik. Rendered homeless and hounded through London's slums, Sally endures a plight that in many ways mirrors the mistreatment of the Jews. Aided by Goldberg and a handful of the city's toughest gangsters, the dauntless heroine triumphs over this malevolence. Astute readers are likely to figure out the Tzaddik's identity long before Sally does--a bit of predictability that is at odds with Pullman's otherwise tight plotting. On the whole, however, this thought-provoking romp is as rich and captivating as a modern-day Dickens novel. Ages 12-up.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From School Library Journal

Pullman is fast becoming a modern-day Charles Dickens for young adults. The setting (Victorian London) is the same; the strong eye for characters large and small is there, as are the sometimes brooding atmosphere, the social conscience, the ability to spin plot within plot against a large landscape, and the occasional editorial comment. These last are not intrusive; the author's voice is that of a friend, filling in details in a story he has witnessed, not wanting readers to miss a thing. Sally Lockhart, first met in Ruby in the Smoke (1987) and Shadow in the North (1988, both Knopf), is now a young woman, left alone with a toddler since the death of her lover, Frederick Garland. Nothing prepares her for the shock of receiving a summons from a man she has never even heard of, suing her for divorce and the custody of her beloved Harriet. Two other figures emerge: Daniel Goldberg, a Jewish slum radical with a violent past; and the ironically titled Tzaddik (saint), who preys on helpless European Jewish immigrants. The Tiger in the Well is the story of their converging paths, as Sally struggles against the net closing around her and seeks to find out who is persecuting her and why. The writing style is lively and direct, and there's lots of action. While Sally's story is for mature readers, it is never sordid or sensational. This is a suspense novel with a conscience, and a most enjoyable one. --Barbara Hutcheson, Greater Victoria Public Library, B.C., Canada
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 The Tiger in the Well: Um... how do I rate this book 100 sta, Mai 9 2002
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The Tiger in the Well

The Tiger in the Well is an exciting and suspenseful book about a young Victorian lady called Sally Lockhart and her child Harriet.

Sally Lockhart is a very successful businesswoman who owns a financial consultant agency but who is also a loving mother to her daughter Harriet.

The story takes place in Victorian England in the late 1800's after the unexpected death of Harriet's father. Sally has just settled into her lovely house when un unexpected visitor shows up with some papers that claim that sally is married to someone who she has never herd of before.

I think that the Tiger in the Well book defiantly deserves 5 stars because anyone could read it and love it anywhere between the ages of 10 and 1,000000000000000000000000etc... it also includes a ton of suspense in some places where it gets to the point when you have to put the book down and go do something else for a while, I mean there are points where you think that the main character will die!! One thing I have to make clear is be sure to read the first two books "the Ruby in the smoke" and "the Shadow in the North" before you read this one!!! This book was defiantly the BEST book that I have ever read!!

So be sure to put this book on your must read NOW list!!! Don't just say that you will read it PLEASE read it now.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Tiger In the Well: Wonderful book!!!!!, Mai 9 2002
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The Tiger in The Well

The Tiger in the Well is a gripping, fantasy about Sally Lockhart and her young girl Harriet.
Sally Lockhart unlike most Victorian women of her time was a successful businesswoman and loving mother.
But one lovely day while sitting in there garden Harriet, Sally, and all the inhabitants of the house are greeted by an seemingly ordinary man in a brown bowler hat and coat. He brings news of the most unusual, and unfortunate news. (Not to say surprising as well.) A man named Mr. Parrish, someone sally has never heard of, is claiming to be not only her husband, but Harriet's father as well!
Sally is very surprised, for her fiancé, and Harriet's father had died before Sally got married, or Harriet was born.
Sally then becomes involved in a desperate chase to find the truth. Is this the truth? Has she forgotten this large part of her life? Or is someone just trying to lure her into thinking that?
She is "proven" guilty in the courts, and goes into hiding to keep away from Mr. Parrish, and his thugs.
She meets many interesting people, and does many interesting things in her journey, but in the end it all comes down to one man. Known to people as many different things, and has been known to sally as two different men, but he is the key to it all. And his goal in life is to demolish Sally's entire world...

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Very detailed, otherwise suspenseful, Avril 7 2002
Par "blackarrow017" (Hogwarts, location not disclosed for muggle protection) - Voir tous mes commentaires
"The Tiger in the Well" is a very detailed book. It's very good though, and I liked it better than "Shadow in the North" (too confusing for me). However, despite the details, it is interesting to see the grown-up Sally that we once knew as a child in "Ruby in the Smoke". She has a daughter now, Harriet. This establishes that she has two things she loves that can be taken away from her: her business and her daughter. Then the plot whirls from there... a very suspenseful read.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 The Tiger in the Well
This book was fantastic.It was basicaly about a young woman (Sally Lockheart)who lives with her baby Harriet. Read more
Publié le Mars 23 2002

4.0étoiles sur 5 3 1/2 Stars - Sally takes off her social blinders
This is the least satisfying book in the trilogy. It could stand on its own without the first two, but a less convoluted plot would have aided immensely. Read more
Publié le Janv. 27 2002 par JD Schaefer

4.0étoiles sur 5 Predictible
"The tiger in the well" was a good conclusion to the trilogy but unfourtunately it was extreamly predictable. Read more
Publié le Oct. 23 2001 par the_mauvelous_jackalope

5.0étoiles sur 5 I can't find the ten star button
I notice that Pullman's Sally Lockhart Trilogy are all rated 'Young Adult'. Who made that dumb decision? Read more
Publié le Aoû 23 2001 par F. G. Hamer

5.0étoiles sur 5 PHILIP PULLMAN RULES!!
In my opinion, PHILIP PULLMAN RULES! All of the Sally lickhart books are great, but this on is spectacular. Read more
Publié le Aoû 9 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 fabulous
In the third and and final book of the Sally Lockhart series Sally embarks on a final mystery to save her 2 year old daughter. Read more
Publié le Aoû 5 2001 par Miranda

5.0étoiles sur 5 fabulous
In the third and and final book of the Sally Lockhart series Sally embarks on a final mystery to save her 2 year old daughter. Read more
Publié le Aoû 5 2001 par Miranda

5.0étoiles sur 5 most mature book in the trilogy
This trilogy seems to grow up steadily with its main character, Veronica "Sally" Lockhard, a beautiful and successful independent business around the turn of the... Read more
Publié le Aoû 5 2001 par K. Dickson

5.0étoiles sur 5 Fab!!
This book was definately the best out of the three! It was more gripping and it was impossible to put down. Read more
Publié le Juil 14 2001

4.0étoiles sur 5 Well Written
In this sequel to the first two books in the Sally Lockhart Trilogy, Phillip Pullman delivers a gem. Sally's love-of-her-life, Fred, has just died leving her pregnant. Read more
Publié le Jui 18 2001 par laura133

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