The Porpoise

By Mark Haddon
The Porpoise, by Mark Haddon

The Porpoise

By Mark Haddon

The story starts in the present with a pretty icky family situation then plunges into the mythological ancient world with a brief sidetrack to Shakespearean London.  It took me a while to get into this novel by the author of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time, but once I did, I was totally entranced, hooked and reeled right in.  Immensely powerful, dramatic and satisfying.

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