Mister Pip (2006) is a novel by Lloyd Jones, a New Zealand author. It is named after a character in, and shaped by the plot of, Charles Dickens's novel Great Expectations. Lloyd Jones wrote 11 versions of the novel (according to a talk he gave at the Whitireia Community Polytechnic in 2006), originally setting it on an unnamed Pacific island. The novel was ultimately set against the backdrop of the civil war on Bougainville Island during the early 1990s.

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  • Mister Pip (2006) is a novel by Lloyd Jones, a New Zealand author. It is named after a character in, and shaped by the plot of, Charles Dickens's novel Great Expectations. Lloyd Jones wrote 11 versions of the novel (according to a talk he gave at the Whitireia Community Polytechnic in 2006), originally setting it on an unnamed Pacific island. The novel was ultimately set against the backdrop of the civil war on Bougainville Island during the early 1990s.
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  • Mister Pip (2006) is a novel by Lloyd Jones, a New Zealand author. It is named after a character in, and shaped by the plot of, Charles Dickens's novel Great Expectations. Lloyd Jones wrote 11 versions of the novel (according to a talk he gave at the Whitireia Community Polytechnic in 2006), originally setting it on an unnamed Pacific island. The novel was ultimately set against the backdrop of the civil war on Bougainville Island during the early 1990s.
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