The Philosopher's Apprentice

by James Morrow

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Synopsis

After crashing and burning during his PhD viva, Mason Ambrose is offered a large amount of money to come to the Isla de Sangre to instruct the daughter of wealthy Edwina Sabachtani. He is to use his knowledge as a philosopher to instil a conscience, a moral compass, in Edwina's daughter Londa following a diving accident which has supposedly destroyed her sense of right and wrong. Mason happily instructs her in schools of thought, from the stoics to the epicureans. But it is when he introduces her to the Beatitudes that the seeds of a rampaging sense of justice are sown and Londa becomes determined that the meek really shall inherit the earth! She becomes something of a 'celebrity saint' but then she takes her crusade too far, kidnapping a boat full of wealthy industrialists. A funny, tongue in cheek but also thought-provoking novel from the author of THE LAST WITCHFINDER that asks important questions about what makes us human and how we makes choices in a complex world.

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Published
13/03/2008

Publisher
Weidenfeld & Nicolson

ISBN
9780297853435



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"a studiedly outrageous new satire" -- Ed Lake THE TIMES "a dazzling new novel about morailty. James Morrow has created an outlandish and irresistible comedy of manners looking at humanity, philosophy and ethics." -- Lindsay Jones PRESS ASSOCIATION

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