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Ella Minnow Pea: A Novel in Letters
by Mark Dunn

Published: 2002-09-17
Paperback : 208 pages
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Ella Minnow Pea is a girl living happily on the fictional island of Nollop off the coast of South Carolina. Nollop was named after Nevin Nollop, author of the immortal phrase containing all the letters of the alphabet, “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.”

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Introduction

Ella Minnow Pea is a girl living happily on the fictional island of Nollop off the coast of South Carolina. Nollop was named after Nevin Nollop, author of the immortal phrase containing all the letters of the alphabet, “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.”

Now Ella finds herself acting to save her friends, family, and fellow citizens from the encroaching totalitarianism of the island’s Council, which has banned the use of certain letters of the alphabet as they fall from a memorial statue of Nevin Nollop. As the letters progressively drop from the statue they also disappear from the novel. The result is both a hilarious and moving story of one girl’s fight for freedom of expression, as well as a linguistic tour de force sure to delight word lovers everywhere.

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1. In what ways is Ella Minnow Pea unconventional? How is it more like a fable than a novel? What characteristics does it share with other fables? Does it offer a clear moral?
2. Why has Mark Dunn chosen to tell this story through letters rather than a more straightforward narrative? What does Dunn gain by eschewing a single narrative voice in favor of many characters writing to one another about the events that beset their isl
13. How does Dunn manage to make Ella Minnow Pea both a whimsical fable and a serious anti-authoritarian satire? What elements of the novel seem comical or lighthearted? What elements seem more pointed? How well does the author integrate them into the sto
by becelise (see profile) 03/24/12

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Write lipograms!
by christinemcarlson (see profile) 10/03/12
We each drew a letter (we put in only somewhat common letters, but left out those that were more "essential") and took a couple of minutes to write a paragraph about ourselves without using the letter that we drew. It wasn't as easy as some of us thought it would be.

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  "Difficult read"by Brenda K. (see profile) 06/07/13

In some ways fascinating but becomes increasingly difficult to read. It became annoying but I was determined to finish.

 
  "Ella Minnow Pea"by Christine C. (see profile) 10/03/12

A fun change of pace for book club. Everyone enjoyed it.

 
  "Ella Minnow Pea"by Rebecca D. (see profile) 03/24/12

This book is a nice change of pace, with a lot of good out loud chuckles. It is just a feel good fun, silly book.

 
  "tedious"by Amy O. (see profile) 08/07/11

a waste of time, don't bother

 
  "Ella Minnow Pea"by Cirri Q. (see profile) 05/12/11

Fanciful & a page turner, not always what you think will happen does happen. Ending with an unexpected wrap up.

 
  "If I only had 2 letters left. they would be Ummmmm!"by Kristi M. (see profile) 03/04/08

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