Lloyd Jones's adventure, set on a South Pacific island. Read by Nikki Amuka-Bird
Mister Pip, by Lloyd Jones. 1/10: On a Pacific island threatened by uprising, Matilda and her classmates find their lives intertwined with those of Mr Dickens and a boy called Pip.
DetailsMister Pip, by Lloyd Jones. 10/10: Matilda has escaped from the war-torn island and is on her way home to her father in Australia.
DetailsMister Pip, by Lloyd Jones. 2/10: Mr Watts has promised to introduce the children to Mr Dickens. This surprises them, for they thought Mr Watts the only white person on the island.
DetailsMister Pip, by Lloyd Jones. 3/10: As the blockade of the island starts to grip, the children seek refuge in the imaginary world of Mr Dickens.
DetailsMister Pip, by Lloyd Jones. 4/10: As news of reprisals reaches the village, Matilda's mother turns to prayer.
DetailsMister Pip, by Lloyd Jones. 5/10: The dreaded redskin soldiers appear in the village. Matilda's teacher is mistaken for Mr Dickens.
DetailsMister Pip, by Lloyd Jones. 6/10: Despite the tensions on the island and his wife's illness, Mr Watts continues with his commitment to teach the children.
DetailsMister Pip, by Lloyd Jones. 7/10: After his wife's death, Mr Watts continues with his project to help the children save their fragments of Pip's story.
DetailsMister Pip, by Lloyd Jones. 8/10: When the rebel fighters arrive in the village, Mr Watts draws them into the wonderful world of storytelling.
DetailsMister Pip, by Lloyd Jones. 9/10: The Rambos have left in the night, leaving the village to wonder what spooked them.
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