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I am intrigued. Camilla Send a noteboard - 27/01/2010 01:23:40 AM
<img src="http://www.readandfindout.com/resources/images/little_hands_clapping_by_dan_rhodes.jpg" alt="Cover image of Little Hands Clapping by Dan Rhodes" class="right" width="300" />Little Hands Clapping is a story of love returned and love rejected, of loneliness and despair and moths drawn to the flame. It's a story about a doctor, a model, a baker and a caretaker. It's a story about Pavarotti and accents. But most of all it's a story about something very hinky going on in a museum.


hinky? or kinky?

The museum is dedicated to the hopeless and despairing, to failures, and to death. Rooms are called “Unfortunate Survivors”, “Popular Methods”, “Count Your Blessings” and the like. The idea is to try to prevent people from committing suicide – museum visitors will see the exhibits and realise that living is worthwhile. Unfortunately, for some the museum serves the opposite purpose. And it’s after these despairing ones have despatched themselves that the really disturbing stuff takes place...

Rhodes’ writing style is simple, almost like you’d read in a young adult book, which initially seems a negative. However, on meeting the characters of the book the simplicity really works. All of the major actors in this novel are caricatures of real life, stereotypes of the characters you’d meet on stage, screen and in print. But through them there’s an examination of the human psyche. What drives us to do the things we do? What would we do, given the opportunity? And how much can we forgive?

I really enjoyed the book. It feels almost like a fairytale for adults (with only the smallest bit of slightly supernatural happenings), and it’s deliciously wrong. But right. My one problem with it is the ending. Everything is very neatly tied up, which doesn’t seem to fit with the overall feel of the book. Maybe I just want it to be more hopeless than it really is.

It’s a great little book, though, something quite different from what I’ve read before. I suggest you pick it up and give it a try.


I am very tempted. I might borrow it once I am done with a couple of books I have to read first. It sounds like something I would enjoy.

Oh. But don’t read it when you’re eating. Just trust me on that.


Did you laugh and spit cereal all over the living room table? Is there a video?
*MySmiley*
structured procrastinator
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Gruesome and delightful: Little Hands Clapping by Dan Rhodes - 24/01/2010 10:28:06 PM 6893 Views
Sounds interesting, both book and museum; thanks. - 25/01/2010 01:56:28 AM 1533 Views
The museum's not real. - 27/01/2010 12:56:11 PM 1666 Views
I know, but it's a good idea. - 27/01/2010 12:58:50 PM 1543 Views
I am intrigued. - 27/01/2010 01:23:40 AM 1890 Views
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After I read this, I watched the new Bones. - 01/02/2010 01:02:45 AM 1485 Views
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you know you write really good reviews - 27/01/2010 03:25:13 AM 1502 Views
Thank you. - 27/01/2010 12:58:53 PM 1630 Views

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