Nightwanderers e-bog
56,99 DKK
(inkl. moms 71,24 DKK)
A stunning, sad and darkly funny story about intense female friendship, from award-winning author, C. J. Flood.It all started with a poo in a flowerbed. Rosie and Titania are as close as sisters - closer, in fact. While Rosie is shy, red-faced and passive, Ti is big, tough and daring. They shouldnt be friends, but they are. Creeping out at night, the girls love to secretly wander through their ...
E-bog
56,99 DKK
Udgivet
2 juni 2016
Længde
320 sider
Genrer
Children’s / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780857078063
A stunning, sad and darkly funny story about intense female friendship, from award-winning author, C. J. Flood.It all started with a poo in a flowerbed. Rosie and Titania are as close as sisters - closer, in fact. While Rosie is shy, red-faced and passive, Ti is big, tough and daring. They shouldnt be friends, but they are. Creeping out at night, the girls love to secretly wander through their coastal town, exploring empty streets and sharing their frustrations about school and their different, but equally difficult, families. But when Rosie betrays Ti, the two girls run in different directions - making decisions that could do irreparable damage to both of their lives. As Rosie confronts harsh truths, she must find a way back to Ti, and to herself.Whenever I heard the word kindred, I thought of me and Ti.';Flood has a talent for contemporary detail, voice and atmosphere' The Sunday TimesEmotionally powerful Guardian';Brilliantly evocativesharp and funny' The Scotsman ? Praise for Infinite Sky: Extraordinarily powerful . . . brilliantly visual and full of feeling Guardian Every character is drawn with sympathy, economy and assurance Amanda Craig, The Times Loved by young adult journalists, CJ Floods debut novel is also a burgeoning hit among adult readers Stylist A beautiful, delicate debut Nathan Filer, author of The Shock of the Fall Infinite Sky is terrific - moving, original and heartfelt. I loved it. Terence Blacker A beautifully written, poignant account of first love, so full of delightfully recognisable moments, it will have grown-ups welling up too Irish Times magazine Strong debut . . . one to watch The Bookseller