Award-winning and international best-selling novel by Laird Koenig. Thirteen-year-old Rynn is a gifted prodigy who lives in a big old house with her reclusive father...all alone. Or does she? When Rynn's nosy landlady and a lecherous neighbor begin to suspect that this little girl is hiding a dark and dangerous secret, Rynn is determined to preserve her isolated existence at any cost - and stop those vicious rumors dead in their tracks! The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane was made into a major motion picture of the same name starring Jodie Foster and Martin Sheen. Includes a new Foreword by the author.…mehr
Award-winning and international best-selling novel by Laird Koenig. Thirteen-year-old Rynn is a gifted prodigy who lives in a big old house with her reclusive father...all alone. Or does she? When Rynn's nosy landlady and a lecherous neighbor begin to suspect that this little girl is hiding a dark and dangerous secret, Rynn is determined to preserve her isolated existence at any cost - and stop those vicious rumors dead in their tracks! The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane was made into a major motion picture of the same name starring Jodie Foster and Martin Sheen. Includes a new Foreword by the author.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Laird Koenig (Seattle, 1927) es guionista, dramaturgo y novelista. Estudió Literatura y Psicología en la Universidad Estatal de Washington, trabajó como publicista en Nueva York y se mudó en la década de los 60 a Los Ángeles, donde comenzó a trabajar como guionista. Escribió su primera novela, The Children Are Watching (1970, de próxima publicación en Impedimenta), en colaboración con Peter L. Dixon, y la obra saltó a la gran pantalla en 1978 con el título Attention, les enfants regardent, producida y protagonizada por Alain Delon. Su segunda novela, La chica que vive al final del camino (1973), también fue llevada al cine en 1976, protagonizada por Jodie Foster, Mort Shuman y Martin Sheen. Actualmente vive en Santa Bárbara.
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