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Paperback Ben, in the World: The Sequel to the Fifth Child Book

ISBN: 0060934654

ISBN13: 9780060934651

Ben, in the World: The Sequel to the Fifth Child

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Far from resting on her laurels, Lessing goes from strength to strength. Ben's half-human ignorance, paranoia, and rage are magnificently imagined and vividly present on every page. The condition of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Flawless

I was looking forward to Ben's story and the epilogue to "The Fifth Child" by the same author. I have enjoyed this book even more than I had its predecessor. This is a book about being different. About acceptance and understanding. A book that pierces the heart. Ben Lovatt. Who was he? What was he? As vulnerable as a newborn baby, yet at times very wild, instinctive, almost... feral. May I suggest to read "The Fifth Child" first. This sequel stands on its own perfectly but I still feel that the reader would understand Ben's tale better by reading about his birth and family beforehand. Once again I have admired Ms. Lessing's writing style (just like before, no chapters in this book, just a few pauses) and her ability to convey an emotional pathos with a simplicity that captivates deeply. This book was gripping, powerful and really sad. The quote from a British newspaper on the book cover -I bought the UK book edition- summarizes my feelings "A wonderful novel, flawless as a black pearl".

an excellent novel

i will start by saying that i truly admire doris lessing and that i thought that "the fifth child" was brilliant. from time to time i would wonder what ever happened to ben and was delighted when this sequel was published. i read this haunting novel in one sitting (not by design -- i could not put it down) and, once again, lessing has lived up to my expectations. i found her initial idea fascinating and felt a great deal of compassion for ben in the world. i see him as a fellow Frankenstein (another of my favorite novels) -- i can easily see the two of them roaming over the northern latitudes, wondering how or if they will ever find a place for themselves.

Ben -- the Sequel that enlarges

The Fifth Child was a terrific book. It brought up such concepts as separateness, lack of conscience, prejudice, etc. Ben, in the World is a worthy Sequel. In this book we get a more rounded Ben; it would have been so easy for Doris Lessing to write a book about a terrible throwback who didn't fit in anywhere. That is not what she did. Ben is very, very different, but he is human, he has feelings and, most of all, he wants to know where he "fits in" and why is everyone so different from him. Lessing took a good plot, that many pedestrian authors could handle, and made it into a great book by understanding the CHARACTER.

An amazing story

I loved this book. It moves along at a quick and fascinating pace. The emotions evoked by Ben are quite powerful. A very different book than The Fifth Child but, then again, we don't want the same book over and over. Doris Lessing writes wonderful books each time; unique and thought provoking.

A moving and powerful story.

A stunning book. Ben's plight is very moving and one can't help but be affected by the things that happen to him. A monster? Not this time. He is a genetic throw-back and doesn't understand how to live in our world. A brilliant portrayal and fascinating continuation of The Fifth Child.
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