Charlie Evans is a troubled teenager living in Gorey, County Wexford. When he falls foul of the law, his parents take radical action and pack him off to India for a year of schooling. At first, he rebels against this treatment and removed from his comfort zone, he continues getting into trouble. Slowly however, he settles into his new way of life in India. He befriends a boy of his own age who introduces him to the world of cricket and he falls for Sharu, his new friend's sister. Ultimately this YA story concerns a coming-to-age story, young love, bravery, maturity, and a growing passion for sport.…mehr
Charlie Evans is a troubled teenager living in Gorey, County Wexford. When he falls foul of the law, his parents take radical action and pack him off to India for a year of schooling. At first, he rebels against this treatment and removed from his comfort zone, he continues getting into trouble. Slowly however, he settles into his new way of life in India. He befriends a boy of his own age who introduces him to the world of cricket and he falls for Sharu, his new friend's sister. Ultimately this YA story concerns a coming-to-age story, young love, bravery, maturity, and a growing passion for sport.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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An Irish writer from Dublin living in Wexford - Ireland's sunny southeast or so they say. My books and novellas include The Soaring Spirit, Kolbe, The Briefcase Men, Wings, Digger, Land of Our Father, The Scribe, The Nationalists, War, Pacific Deeps, Atlantic Deeps, Mano, Manhunt, Plainclothes, Narc, Sorting out Charlie, Orphans, Paddy, King Brian, Exile, The Department, Precinct, Chief Mano, and other titles. Audio versions of some books are available on ACX. Some of my books have also been translated into Spanish, Portuguese and Italian through Babelcube. My handles include: freelancer555.wordpress.com www.facebook.com/Liam/Mullen/Author@irishwriter112
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