- Johnny and the Dead
Infobox Book
name = Johnny and the Dead
title_orig = Johnny and the Dead
image_caption = Johnny and the Dead
author =Terry Pratchett
cover_artist =
country =UK
language = English
series = Johnny Maxwell Trilogy
genre =Juvenile Literature ,Fantasy
publisher = Doubleday
pub_date = 1993
media_type = book
pages = 172
isbn = ISBN 0-385-40301-1
oclc = 28889741
preceded_by =Only You Can Save Mankind (1992)
followed_by =Johnny and the Bomb (1996)"Johnny and the Dead" (1993) is the second
novel byTerry Pratchett to feature the characterJohnny Maxwell . The other novels in the "Johnny Maxwell Trilogy" areOnly You Can Save Mankind (1992) andJohnny and the Bomb (1996).In this story, Johnny sees and speaks with the spirits (they object to the term "ghost") of those interred in his localcemetery and tries to help them when their home is threatened."Johnny and the Dead" is a feature of some schools' English curriculum.fact|date=June 2008
Plot summary
The story starts with Johnny and the gang (but not Kirsty, who isn't in this book) discussing the council's sale of
Blackbury 's neglected cemetery to a faceless conglomerate who plan to build offices on it. Various dead citizens, led by a former town counciller, ask Johnny, the only person who can see them, to help stop it.While Johnny, helped by his semi-believing friends, tries to find evidence of famous interees and speaks out at community meetings, the Dead begin to take an interest in the modern day, and realise they are not, as they believed, trapped in the cemetery.
By the end of the book the council is forced to back down, but the Dead no longer care. However, the town's living residents have, thanks to the campaigning, rediscovered the cemetery as a link to their past. As one of the Dead puts it "The living must remember, and the dead must forget."
Ideas and themes
The book is loosely based on real events in Westminster in the 1980s, when the council sold three cemeteries as building land for 15p.
Part of the story deals with the last surviving member of the
Blackbury pals, aPals battalion with obvious parallel to theAccrington Pals . This gentleman is calledTommy Atkins , the name given to the generic British soldier of the dayA running joke in the book is that most of the Dead are "nearly famous", often being recognisable as very similar to a famous Briton. It is possible that Pratchett intends Blackbury Cemetery to be "nearly Highgate", especially as one of the most prominent ghosts (William Stickers) is described as "The man who would have invented
communism ifKarl Marx hadn't."Adaptations
* The book was made into a TV serial for
Children's ITV onITV in 1995. It starredAndrew Falvery as Johnny, and featuredBrian Blessed as William Stickers and George Baker as Alderman Bowler.
* It was also adapted as a play byStephen Briggs .Translations
*"Johnny et les morts" (French)
*"Nur Du kannst sie verstehen" (i.e. "Only You Can Understand Them", German)
*"Johnny och döden" (Swedish)
*"Джонни и мертвецы" (Russian)
*"Johnny ve Ölüler" (Turkish)
*"Joni a'r Meirwon" (Welsh)
*"Johnny i zmarli" (Polish)External links
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