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girl, Rosie Lee, comes to live next door and provides him with a positive role-model. He begins to take interest in school and his behaviour improves with the encouragement of a sympathetic teacher. His progress is threatened however, by the intervention of his older brother, who has a record of
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The main plot is framed by two short chapters which present Gowie as an adult with a young family, the latter chapter providing a
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The central character is Gowie Corby, a young boy with an absent father, an alcoholic mother and an obsession with
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Puffin Books
ISBN
9780571114054
Gene Kemp
southern England
horror films
anti-social behaviour
African-American
racist
twist ending
Reading Series Fiction: From Arthur Ransome to Gene Kemp
ISBN
978-1-134-58846-6
Children's literature portal
Stub icon
children's novel
stub
expanding it
See guidelines for writing about novels
talk page
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t
e
Categories
1979 British novels
British children's novels
Novels set in elementary and primary schools
1979 children's books
Children's novels set in schools

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