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| The Wild |
Nominated ISBN: 0241140862 |
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| Esther Freud | ||
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| Brussels Central Public Libraries, Brussels, Belgium |
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ABOUT THE
BOOK
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It is the '70s. In an old bakery converted into a home, two single-parent families have come together under one roof. For nine-year-old Tess it is a new start and she sees in William, the tall, blond guitar-playing father of three, both the father she craves and a lover for her mother, Francine. Her brother Jake, however, feels nothing for William but contempt. When Francine becomes involved with William, Tess, eager to share in their love, tries to please the adults as well as win Jake round. But Tess soon finds that good intentions don't always bring happiness and that adults are sometimes capable of making mistakes. |
| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
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Esther
Freud was
born in London in 1963. She trained as an actress before writing her first
novel, Hideous Kinky, published in 1991. Hideous Kinky
was shortlisted for the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize and was made
in to a feature film starring Kate Winslet. She is also the author of
Peerless Flats (1993) and Gaglow (1997).
Her novels have been translated into thirteen languages.
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