The Boy in the Book
by Nathan Penlington
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Pub Date May 27 2014 | Archive Date Mar 18 2014
Hachette Australia | Headline
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As a boy, Nathan Penlington had loved 'Choose Your Own Adventures', the bestselling phenomenon of the 1980s which thrust the reader into the role of main character and compelled them to make decisions and direct the flow of the story.
When Nathan discovered a job lot of the first 106 adventures for sale on eBay,
there was never any question that he would place a bid. When the books arrived,
he lost himself in the old adventures.
Yet, as he flicked through the
pages, there was another story being written. In the margins of each book were
the scribblings of the little boy who had once owned them, a little boy by the
name of Terence John Prendergast. Terence wrote jokes and hints for adventurers
following the same stories as him. More troubling, among the notes were
intimations of a tormented childhood: of the boys and teachers who bullied him;
of the things he hated about himself and had to improve; of his thoughts of
suicide and his desperate need to find friends, be liked, and find somebody -
anybody - to confide in.
THE BOY IN THE BOOK is Nathan's poignant
recreation of the discovery of the fragments of Terence Prendergast's diary, his
quest to find the lost boy, and the friendship that resulted from their first
meeting. In doing so, Nathan is forced to examine his own childhood - and, as
his relationship with Terence deepens, he begins to believe that the two men are
not so different, and to reflect on the darkness that can exist in childhood.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780755365692 |
PRICE | A$29.99 (AUD) |