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Pip: The Story of Olive

Pip is everything that Olive isn’t. Olive is an only child. She lives by the sea in a ramshackle old house full of bric-a-brac and oddments with her eccentric yet highly successful mother, Mog.Mog is a high-flying lawyer with ambition who is hardly ever home, leaving Olive to fend for herself. Olive is a very pale and very quiet child who doesn’t seem to quite fit in at school. What matters however is that she has a best friend, Mathilda. Everything changes when Mathilda decides to become someone else’s best friend. Can life get any worse for Olive?

 It is at this point that Pip appears. Pip is loud and brash, fearless and brave. She may look just like Olive, in fact they could be twins, but she is all the things that Olive isn’t. Pip’s sudden arrival causes lots of trouble for Olive but at the same time it opens up a whole new world of possibilities. ‘

Pip; The Story of Olive’ is a highly original story about finding the strength to be yourself.. The story is at times heartbreaking, but it is told with a warmth and humour that are refreshing and at the same time surprising. Kim Kane’s approach may be unconventional and hard-hitting for a book aimed at children aged 9+ but it is softened with a gentle humour that makes the reader cringe with embarrassment for Olive, laugh at her antics and wish the very best for her. The truth about Pip may become clear for some readers from the moment of her appearance, other may take longer to understand the full implication -  but does anyone really know the truth about either of the girls?

2008-07-13

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Author: Kim Kane
Age Range (see age categories): 9+
Theme/Subject: Friendships, Self-Discovery
Publisher: David Fickling Books
ISBN: 9780385613309
Reviewer: Louise Ellis-Barrett
Title: Pip: The Story of Olive
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Added: 2008-07-06 18:43:55
Last updated: 2008-07-13 22:32:56

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Reviewed by nikkig, 2008-08-04

Book review for ‘Pip’ : the story of Olive. By Kim Kane.

Olive is an only child who lives with Mog her mum ( a successful business woman ) in
a ramshackle old house by the sea. She is often left at home alone fending for
herself and has only one friend Mathilda who then decides to be someone else’s best
friend. Then Pip is introduced into the story who is everything that Olive isn’t.
Brash, loud and full of confidence she helps her deal with friendship problems and
her quest to get in contact with her father.

This well written book is extremely perceptive and you are immediately drawn into
the life of the school girl and problems of loneliness and friendship which she
encounters. All children will be able to relate to Olive when she loses her friend
and books success hinges on the inclusion of Pip who shows that being confident is a
positive acquisition and not only for a select few.

The text type and the content make the book easy to read and I would recommend it to
all girls aged between 9 and 13 years of age.

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