Going Postal
(Discworld Novel 33)
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd
Published:13th Feb '14
Should be back in stock very soon
In Going Postal, Moist von Lipwig faces a choice between execution and revitalizing Ankh-Morpork's postal service, leading to unexpected adventures.
In Going Postal, Terry Pratchett introduces readers to a whimsical world that mirrors our own but is uniquely fantastical. The Discworld is a flat planet carried by four elephants, which themselves stand on the back of a giant turtle. This enchanting setting serves as the backdrop for a tale filled with humor, intrigue, and a touch of magic. At the heart of the story is Moist von Lipwig, a charming con artist faced with a life-altering decision: either face the gallows or revive the struggling postal service of Ankh-Morpork.
Moist's journey is not merely about delivering letters; it's a quest for redemption and self-discovery. As he grapples with the challenges of modernity threatening the traditional postal system, he encounters a cast of quirky characters, including the enigmatic Adora Bell Dearheart. The narrative unfolds with a blend of comedy and adventure, showcasing Pratchett's unparalleled ability to weave satire into his storytelling. Moist must navigate the complexities of bureaucracy, the dangers posed by a midnight killer, and the skepticism of those around him.
Ultimately, Going Postal is a celebration of belief in the seemingly obsolete and the importance of connection in a rapidly changing world. With Pratchett's signature wit and clever commentary, readers are invited to explore the madcap world of mail delivery and the lengths one man will go to ensure that the letters get through, no matter the odds.
'Like many of Pratchett's best comic novels, it is a book about redemption ... There's a moral toughness here, which is one of the reasons why Pratchett is never merely frivolous.' * Time Out *
With all the puns, strange names and quick-fire jokes about captive letters demanding to be delivered, it's easy to miss how cross about injustice Terry Pratchett can be. This darkness and concrete morality sets his work apart from imitators of his English Absurd school of comic fantasy. * Guardian *
ISBN: 9780552167680
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 30mm
Weight: 346g
496 pages