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Ella Minnow Pea

Mark Dunn (2001)

SubgenreFantasy
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG
Pages208 (Quick Read (<250))
SettingSecondary World
CSM age13
Goodreads3.94/5 (59759)

Content levels

ViolenceNone
Sexual contentNone
LanguageNone

Synopsis

An epistolary novel set on a fictional island off the South Carolina coastline, Ella Minnow Pea brings readers to the hometown of Nevin Nollop, inventor of the pangram "The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Dog." Deified for his achievement in life, Nevin has been honored in death with a monument featuring his famous phrase. One day, however, the letter Z falls from the monument, and some of the islanders interpret the missing tile as a message from beyond the grave. The letter Z is banned from use. On an island where the residents pride them-selves on their love of language, this is seen as a tragedy. They are still reeling from the shock when another tile falls. And then another...In his charming debut, first published in 2001, Mark Dunn took readers on a journey through the eyes of Ella Minnow Pea, a young woman forced to create another clever turn of phrase in order to save the islanders' beloved language. About the author: Mark Dunn is the author of more than twenty-five full-length plays that have been produced nationwide and beyond. His debut novel, Ella Minnow Pea, was winner of the Borders Original Voices Book of the Year award, a finalist for the Book Sense Book of the Year award, and a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selected title. His second novel, Welcome to Higby, was published in 2003, followed by 2004's Ibid. He is currently at work on a children's book and a novel, both forthcoming from MacAdam/Cage.

Is Ella Minnow Pea appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 13 and up.

This clever epistolary novel uses wordplay and increasing linguistic constraints to explore themes of authoritarianism and censorship. No explicit content, but the escalating restrictions and implied consequences may be conceptually heavy for younger readers.

What to know going in

This book has no graphic violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include political violence and censorship.

Publisher age: Adult·Our content rating: 13+

Publisher ages reflect reading level; our rating reflects content maturity — they can differ.

Who'll love this

Teens who love wordplay and puzzles will enjoy watching characters navigate increasingly absurd language restrictions while fighting back against tyranny.

Tags

DystopianLiterary FictionEpistolarySatireAllegory