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Title: Goodbye, Mr. Chips
by James Hilton, Martin Jarvis
ISBN: 1-57815-237-2
Publisher: Media Books Audio Publishing
Pub. Date: 01 October, 2001
Format: Audio Cassette
Volumes: 2
List Price(USD): $7.95
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Average Customer Rating: 3.87 (23 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: "ENDEARING PORTRAIT OF AN ENGLISH SCHOOLTEACHER"
Comment: This short, sentimental composite portrait tugs at my heart with each reread, even though it was never my privilege to have a teacher like Chips. An instant "classic" when it first appeared in book form in America in 1934 (after serialization in the Atlantic Monthly), this unpretentious tale about a mild-mannered teacher charms us by its very simplicity of style and honesty of emotion. We snatch glimpses into the unremarkable life and becalmed career of a Master at a gracefully moldering English boys' school--and even into his more distinguished retirement.

We celebrate Mr. Chipping's gradual metamorphosis from indifferent disciplinarian, average teacher, gentle eccentric, confirmed bachelor, glowing husband, fusty Acting Head--ultimately to achieve social distinction and honor: becoming a beloved institution in his own right. For despite decades of academic obscurity, Chips emerges as the representative of what is right and good about Brookfield. He becomes a living symbol of harmony between ancient ritual and "modern" methods and ideals.

World events beyond the hallowed walls seek to touch and reshape the lives in this secluded school, which witnesses the ceaseless stream of future new boys, waring Masters and Heads. Yet all their strivings take back seat to the gentle dodderings of a witty, childless graybeard in a shabby robe, who prides himself on being the father of thousands of boys. This book is a light-hearted tale which will bring both tears and joy to readers of all ages.

Rating: 2
Summary: Goodbye Mr. Chips
Comment: Goodbye Mr.Chips was an interesting book. Mr. Chips lives in a house with Mrs. Wicket and he teaches at Brookfield. He loves being a teacher and he touches many students lives.
He meets his wife at a vacation resort. She changes his view on life and this makes Mr. Chips well loved at school.Mrs. Chips becomes pregant yet she dies in childbirth. This makes Mr. Chips horribly sad and he is very drpressed. Although when the school Head of School comes in, Mr. Chips job faces danger. The new Head of school tells Mr. CHips that he will have to retire. So Mr. Chips tries to but he just cannot leave. A new Head Master comes in and Mr. Chips begins work again. He goes through many dangers during his teaching. He faces sad students, World War I, air raids and many other things. He dies a happy man at Mrs. Wicket's.

I enjoyed reading this book because it was easy to follow. Although the story could have had a alot more plot to it, I enjoyed it. I also liked getting deeper into the book by looking at the themes prevalant in the book.

I would encourage you to read Goodbye Mr. Chips if you are looking for a short story. If you want to havea good read, read GOODBYE MR. CHIPS.

Rating: 5
Summary: Goodbye Mr. Chips by James Hilton
Comment: This work is a fine rendition of English literature around the
time of the 1880s or thereabouts. The main character, Mr. Chips
evolves into a personable old man who gains substantial
sympathy from the readership. This book is assigned in early
high school because of its excellent presentation and
innocent themes. The main character represents an instructor
who teaches generations of boys in a local middle or high school. The setting is in Brookfield, England. There is a
quaintness about the town, as well as the characters in the
book. The portal of time preceeded the 20th century when
teachers stayed in the same job and the same locale for
multiple generations. With each passing generation, the
graduating students would reminisce about teachers within
each others' common domain of experience. Mr. Chips was a
character not likely to be forgotten due to his longstanding
presence as a pedagogue to the many young students in Brookfield.
Students would critique his memory and style of teaching
year after year. The main character suffered through adversities
and celebrated better times. The work is memorable due to its
shear ordinariness. At times, the author shifts from the
present tense verbal structures to the past tense without
adequately preparing the reader. The general grammatical
thrust of the book is appropriate for the readership; namely,
young people. The work foretells a time past; however,
it's important for students to read literature from different
centuries in order to gain an overall perspective on world
history and comparative styles of writing in the English
language and other languages. Contrast the character of
Mr. Chips to that of Ebeneezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol"
by Charles Dickens. The character of Scrooge is far more
sophisticated and worldly. The story is more involved with
a complete evolution of the main character from a stingy
pennypincher to a generous patron of the local community.
The authors are similar in that the storylines are centered
on a single character throughout a lifetime. These English
authors were marvelous storytellers. They escorted the readers
through decades of experiences in the lives of the involved
characters. The works are important for readers of all ages
because they document ordinary and sometimes extraordinary
lives during the various stages of evolution and transition.

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