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Beatings, humiliation, and those things that go on in Brother Campy's office......A new term begins at Meadowland's Grammar School. Sean McCaffery hates Duggin, the industrial town where he is growing up among the working poor, and dreams of escape to university in a city as far away as possible. But that's four years in the future, and in the meantime he has to endure bullying by seniors at Meadowlands Grammar School, the beatings delivered by the Rodriguan Christian Brothers, and the pain of his passion for the unattainable Paula Yates. When a new headmaster chooses Sean for a task he can't…mehr

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Beatings, humiliation, and those things that go on in Brother Campy's office......A new term begins at Meadowland's Grammar School. Sean McCaffery hates Duggin, the industrial town where he is growing up among the working poor, and dreams of escape to university in a city as far away as possible. But that's four years in the future, and in the meantime he has to endure bullying by seniors at Meadowlands Grammar School, the beatings delivered by the Rodriguan Christian Brothers, and the pain of his passion for the unattainable Paula Yates. When a new headmaster chooses Sean for a task he can't possibly achieve, Sean is driven into an alliance with Flint, a violent sociopath he'd been avoiding for very good reasons. The consequences are beyond anything he could have imagined.
Autorenporträt
Steve Hunt is a Canadian writer born in Prescot in the UK where, at ten years old, he sold his first collection of short stories to a school friend for a florin. That was back in 1966 and seemed like easy money. He's since found that writers need a day job. Steve has been short-listed three times for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's annual literary awards, three times for the Writer's Union of Canada short story contest, and was a winner in the 2015 Writers' Digest annual short story competition. Sean McCaffery You Are Totally Screwed is his first novel. Steve lives in a log cabin north of Kingston with his wife, two children, wonderful dog, horrible cat and ruinous horse.