A small Norfolk town in the 1950’s
Barry Dawkins thinks he’s a bit of a star, daring and confident, but he will be knocked off balance when an increasingly weird and dangerous mystery causes him to form a relationship with Pieface Watson, the butcher’s daughter. ‘I could never quite tell what she was thinking. Actually, thinking about it, that’s been my experience with a lot of girls. What’s going on in there? With so many, there’s no way of knowing. And it looks like they know that, which makes it worse. There’s others who are all open and giggly and that, and then they go and surprise you too. It all makes you very uneasy.’ It’s that time of life when someone goes on to secondary school interests change and the younger self is left behind
Genre: Children's Fiction
Genre: Children's Fiction
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