Ella Minnow Pea by Mark Dunn (2001): A Review
Title : Ella Minnow Pea Author : Mark Dunn Publication Yea r: 2001 Rating : ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pages : 208 Source : ebook Genre : Dystopia, YA, Humor, Literary Fiction Awards : Borders Original Voices Award for Fiction (2001) Ella Minnow Pea by Mark Dunn is marketed as a cute little dystopian novel about a linguistically sophisticated island that worships some alleged language saint and then, thanks to “divine” nonsense and authoritarian ego, slowly bans its own alphabet. Letters literally fall from a monument, and every time one falls, that letter is outlawed from speech and writing. Yes, in a society built on language, they decide to legally strangle language. Genius. Flawless satire. It’s told entirely through letters (of the postal kind, not just the alphabet), as citizens write to each other while their vocabulary is gradually murdered. The premise? Fantastic. The idea of watching communication collapse in real time? Brilliant. The ending? Honestly, great. On paper, this is a solid ⭐...