A born story-teller

Independent

Nina Bawden's readers should be numbered like the sands of the sea

Guardian

Nina Bawden's <b>great talent</b> is to be able to take you along a perfectly ordinary street, rip the façade away and show the strange and passionate events that go on behind closed doors

Daily Telegraph

'A born story teller' INDEPENDENT'Nina Bawden's readers should be numbered like the sands of the sea' GUARDIAN 'The first time the children saw the Devil, he was sitting next to them in the second row of deckchairs in the bandstand. He was biting his nails.'So begins the horrifying story of a madman loose in a small seaside town - his prey the very young and the very old. Seen through the eyes of Hilary - a precocious, highly imaginative, lonely child - it is a chilling story about the perceptiveness of children, the blindness of parents and the allure of strangers. As the adults carry on with their own grown-up capers, Hilary is led further and further into the twilight world of one man's terrifyingly warped view of normal life. But will she have the sense to resist it?
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A novel of terror and loneliness more acute than any nightmare. The horrifying story of a child caught in the sticky web of her own make-believe.
A born story-teller
Nina Bawden's great talent is to be able to take you along a perfectly ordinary street, rip the facade away and show the strange and passionate events that go on behind closed doors' Daily Telegraph

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781844084296
Publisert
2006-11-02
Utgiver
Vendor
Virago Press Ltd
Vekt
162 gr
Høyde
200 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
192

Forfatter

Biographical note

Nina Bawden (1925-2012), CBE, was one of Britain's most distinguished and best-loved novelists, both for adults and children (Peppermint Pig and Carrie's War being among her most famous books for young people). She has published over forty novels and an autobiography, In My Own Time. She was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize for Circles of Deceit and her novel Family Money was filmed by Channel 4, starring Claire Boom and June Whitfield. In 2004 she received the S. T. Dupont Golden Pen Award for a Lifetime's Contribution to Literature.