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Breakfast on Pluto: A Novel Paperback – October 6, 1999

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"[A] moving, brilliantly told tale. . . full of human comedy and cruelty." — Washington Post Book World

From internationally acclaimed author Patrick McCabe, the Booker Prize-nominated novel that tracks the chaotic life of an abandoned orphan who becomes a transvestite and braves the combustible streets of London in the 1970s.

With wonderful delicacy and subtle insight and intimation, McCabe creates Mr. Patrick "Pussy" Braden, the endearingly hopeful hero(ine) whose gutsy survival and yearning quest for love drive the glimmering, agonizing narrative in which the troubles are a distant and immediate echo and refrain. 

Twenty years ago, her ladyship escaped her hometown of Tyreelin, Ireland, fleeing her foster mother Whiskers (prodigious Guinness-guzzler, human chimney) and her mad household, to begin life anew in London. There, in blousy tops and satin miniskirts, she plies her trade, often risking life and limb amongst the flotsam and jetsam that fill the bars of Piccadilly Circus. But suave businessmen and lonely old women are not the only dangers that threaten Pussy. It is the 1970's and fear haunts the streets of London and Belfast as the critical mass of history builds up, and Pussy is inevitably drawn into a maelstrom of violence and tragedy destined to blow her fragile soul asunder. 

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"[McCabe is] one of the most brilliant writers ever to come out of Ireland." — San Francisco Chronicle

"[A] careening picaresque...antic debauch and sudden terror. Pussy's voice throughout is delightfully unhinged in its match of high camp and the poetic pretensions of the Irish barfly." — The New Yorker

"A screamingly funny look at a deadly reality." — Atlanta Journal-Constitution

"A surreal romp...An unsettling claustrophobic novel in which McCabe imaginatively distills Northern Ireland's public horrors as he compels us to inhabit Patrick Braden's private nightmare." — Boston Globe

"An unsparing account of Irish realities. [A] moving, brilliantly told tale...full of human comedy and cruelty." — Washington Post Book World

"Breakfast on Pluto may be the most successful book yet to be born out of the violence [in Northern Ireland]. . . . Stunning originality." — New York Times Book Review

"McCabe certainly has a talent for creating memorable characters who are worth spending some time with, warts and all." — Library Journal

"The very funny parts of the book ironically emphasize the ongoing horror of Ireland's religious wars. In his artful novel, shortlisted for the Booker Prize, McCabe has created an unforgettable heroine." — Booklist

"By turns hilarious and pitiably lonely, Patrick ["Pussy"] Braden is an unforgettable hero." — Newsweek

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Breakfast on Pluto, Patrick McCabe's lyrical and haunting new novel, became a #1 bestseller in Ireland, stayed on the bestseller list for months, and was nominated for the Booker Prize, one of the world's most prestigious literary awards. With wonderful delicacy and subtle insight and intimation, McCabe creates Mr. Patrick "Pussy" Braden, the enduringly and endearingly hopeful hero(ine) whose gutsy survival and yearning quest for love resonate in and drive the glimmering, agonizing narrative in which the troubles are a distant and immediate echo and refrain. Twenty years ago, her ladyship escaped her hometown of Tyreelin, Ireland, fleeing her foster mother Whiskers (prodigious Guinness-guzzler, human chimney) and her mad household, to begin a new life in London. There, in blousey tops and satin miniskirts, she plies her trade, often risking life and limb amongst the flotsam and jetsam that fill the bars of Piccadilly Circus. But suave businessmen and lonely old women are not the only dangers that threaten Pussy. It is the 1970's and fear haunts the streets of London and Belfast as the critical mass of history builds up, and Pussy is inevitably drawn into a maelstrom of violence and tragedy destined to blow his fragile soul asunder. Brilliant, startling, profound and soaring, Breakfast on Pluto combines light and dark, laughter and pain, with such sensitivity, directness and restraint that the dramatic impact reverberates in our minds and hearts long after the initial impression.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harper Perennial; First HarperPerennial edition. (October 6, 1999)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 224 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0060931582
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0060931582
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 6.7 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.31 x 0.5 x 8 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023
It was given as a birthday present to a friend who requested it. She loves it.
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2006
Mad Ireland has its weather and its writers still. Among them some of the best: Joyce in novels, Yeats in poetry, and Shaw in plays. Along comes Patrick McCabe with a good challenge to the best of them and in a more modern mode. Because of the density of the writing and the many ellipses, you are better off seeing the movie first (the way I did) and then reading the book. Both movie and book are worth while independent of each other, but the both together are simply great in story, plot, character, and impact. The background of the Irish troubles helps clarify lots of Irish history and makes us want to get the foe out of Ireland as soon as possible. The troubles also help get the author out of the mid-plot sag that often afflicts modern novels. The frame in the book gives us just enough reason to suspect Pussy's insane and therefore unreliable as a narrator and that gets us thinking about what's real and what isn't. And the language approaches the redemptive quality of true art by bringing the soul of man to God. What's next for McCabe? I can't wait.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2022
The book was in perfect condition. I adore this story, I felt like the main character was an actual person. Like a few other reviews, I’d suggest watching the movie first since it IS a bit difficult to tell the difference between the main character’s thoughts and reality. The movie gives context to the book.
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2008
It is of utmost importance to proceed with caution whilst reading Patrick McCabe's critically lauded piece of fantastical narrative. It is not for everyone, and is most definitely not an easy read. The protagonist is unreliable at times; she blurs the lines between reality and her own internal fantasies. Most of the time, the reader isn't quite sure what is actually happening and what is in her head. The story line is halted, at times, to tell the story of a different person, a device used to convey the brutality of the IRA-heavy period. With a rocky beginning and a solid ending, the middle teeters between disastrous melancholy and hopeless romanticism and innocence. McCabe utilizes numerous motifs (space, perfume/scent) and themes (paternity, violence, music) to create a world that is similar to ours, yet is somehow a bit off-balance. Hence, the idea of Pluto. Inverted syntax abounds, particularly in areas where Pussy, the transgendered character, is least in touch with the world around her. Despite chronic confusion and various gaps in interest, McCabe creates a desperately real world, and the woman who will be forever isolated from it, be it through gender, politics, or others that attempt to isolate her from society.

(Note: it helps to watch the movie first. While both can be independent of each other, the movie helps to stream line and clarify the time line of events and happenings.)
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Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2006
I was a bit lost with the book. I had seen the movie and thought Paddy Pussy wonderful. Always a mistake to do it that way round, I guess. The writing did give an inkling of how Pussy's mind works and the disparate chapters helped to reinforce this. I found, though, that this made me, as reader, more detached from any kind of narrative. However it led to a wonderful movie so I should be grateful to Patrick McCabe for that.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2008
The voice McCabe creates here for Pussy has a unique style that, while precious and pleasing to many (including myself), may not be enamouring for everyone. Breakfast on Pluto is a book that draws you in and often breaks your heart, but can just as well leave you happy for the heroine on the next page. Pussy isn't always likable, doesn't always do the smart thing, and gets herself into a good many situations that she could have avoided easily... but I finished the book with a definite love for the character.

The book and movie are quite different, so if you've just watched the movie and are looking for the same thing in print, you won't get it. Each should be consumed and judged on their own merits - and both are beyond excellent, in my opinion.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2006
I read this book prior to watching the movie. The movie is now one of my favorites of all time. This book however is one of the worst books I have read and I read a LOT.

I will say up front that at least part of my difficulty with this book is the slang. What I mean is the author and character of the book are Irish, so perhaps I just couldn't pick up the language, and that may be my own shortcoming.

That being said, the main problem with this book is that it is all over the place. The narrator will suddenly write three or four pages about some random people that we don't know, have never read about, and do not ever read about again. The problem with that is that it makes you wonder what the point of those interactions and antecdotes are exactly. That's just one example of the "messy" part I am referring to. I found myself re-reading almost every other page wondering what I missed, trying to figure out where this and that came from. I am not even sure why, but I never felt much for Patrick. Although what he describes is awful and sad, I never really felt like I could identify with him and I never felt bonded with him like I would expect to.

Another problem in my opinion is that I don't feel that the character ever evolves or changes. Patrick does go through a lot and experiences a lot of things, most of them hateful and disgusting (not on his part though) and he spends his time being upset over his mother who abandoned him yet I don't feel that there is ever any resolution or progression at all. I got to the end of the book wondering what the point was, wondering if there was any point at all. This book left me feeling pretty s****y about humanity, not that I need much to make me feel that way.

The ONLY thing that stopped me from giving Breakfast one star is the simple fact that an incredibly heartfelt and beautiful, even inspiring movie was born from this muddled piece of work. The movie is "never" better than the book. Well this is one of about three cases I know of where that is absolutely not true. I never thought I'd say this about ANY movie adaptation of a book....SAVE YOURSELF THE TIME AND WATCH THE MOVIE INSTEAD.
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Adrienne Winterhelt
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book if you are a fan of the genre
Reviewed in Canada on November 3, 2018
My daughter was overjoyed to receive her first edition Breakfast on Pluto and annotate it. It's not for everyone but she loves it.
Stephanie wooster
5.0 out of 5 stars Bought wrong region
Reviewed in Australia on August 5, 2020
I should have checked the region!!! In Australia we are region 5, I bought region .
So, I’m unable to the watch the DVD. Sooo sad ☹️as I was really looking forward to it
If somebody has a copy for region 4 please let me know. Thank you
Martin dyson
5.0 out of 5 stars Good film looking forward to the read.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 26, 2015
Bought the DVD in a charity shop for £2, what a good film had that feeling one gets from the "Crying Game" e.g. The backdrop being the trouble in N. Ireland in the 1970's.
Anyway I just had to get the book, it's second hand but I knew it looks like it's been read a few times that said it's in not bad condition. Also came very quick, so thanks.
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J Wong
4.0 out of 5 stars Item received as advertised
Reviewed in Canada on May 19, 2021
Untracked shipping is a concern.

However, item received as advertised
Mrs. P Jones
5.0 out of 5 stars Must read
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 6, 2018
The book is good quality. And a great read