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Daydreamer (94 Edition)by Ian Mcewan
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Publisher Comments:Ten-year-old Peter Fortune has a vivid imagination. He understands just how it would feel to be a cat slinking around on soft paws, purring in the sun. He's experienced the terror and the excitement of being chased by evil dolls bent on vengeance. And he's felt the thrill of using a vanishing cream that can actually make people disappear. Peter's imagination takes him to extraordinary places. But when it takes him to the place where reality and daydreams meet, has it finally taken him too far? Synopsis:Now available in a digest format, this engaging fantasy replete with evil dolls, a vanishing cream, and an unusual boy with a very active imagination which takes him to a play where reality and daydreams meet.
About the AuthorAuthor Bio Ian McEwan received the Somerset Maugham Award for his first collection of short stories, FIRST LOVE, LAST RITES. This was followed by another collection, In BETWEEN THE SHEETS and the novels The Child in Time; The Cement Garden; The Comfort of Strangers, which was nominated for the Booker Prize and is now a major motion picture; The Innocent, soon to be a major motion picture starring Anthony Hopkins; and most recently, Black Dogs. Mr. McEwan lives in Oxford, England with his wife and their four children. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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