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Life of Pi
by Yann Martel
A Favorite of 2, Read by 31, Owned by 16, Reviewed by 1, Quotes 7
Yann Martel's imaginative and unforgettable Life of Pi is a magical reading experience, an endless blue expanse of storytelling about adventure, survival, and ultimately, faith. The precocious son of a zookeeper, 16-year-old Pi Patel is raised in Pondicherry, India, where...(more)
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Yann Martel : Gaia Child
Mon Jul 16 16:57:00 UTC 2007
Source: Life of Pi, Page: 316-317
Contributed by: Grace Huang.
Yann Martel said

I told you two stories that account for the 227 days in between…Netierh explains the sinking of the Tsimtsum…Neither makes a factual difference to you…You can't prove which story is true and which is not.  You must take my word for it…In both stories the ship sinks, my entire family dies, and I suffer…So tell me, since it makes no factual difference to you and you can't prove the question either way, which sotry do you prefer?

Yann Martel : Gaia Child
Mon Jul 16 16:52:55 UTC 2007
Source: Life of Pi, Page: 217
Contributed by: Grace Huang.
Yann Martel said

Life on a lifeboat isn't much of a life.  It is like an end game in chess, a game with a few pieces.  The elements couldn't be more simple, nor the stakes higher. Physically it is extraordinarily arduous, and morally it is killing…You get your happiness where you can.  You reach a point where you're at the bottom of  hell, yet you have your arms crossed and a smile on your face, and you feel you're the luckiest person on earth.  Why?  Because at your feet you have a tiny dead fish