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An Insignificant Boy

Chris Middleton

Editorial: The Conrad Press

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‘An Insignificant Boy’ is a moving, poetic, evocative tale of a lost boyhood –beautiful, funny, dark, and strange. But ultimately, it is uplifting and full of hope. A secretive father is haunted by the atomic bomb. An ageing mother dreams of escape. Born into the Space Age of Bowie, astronauts, and future visions, Clix is an isolated, imaginative child, growing up in a house full of ghosts – plus a terrible secret. A boy who, aged eight, builds a radio station to ask for help. But there’s a twist: every word of this unique tale is true. It is the final broadcast of Radio Clix.
Disponible desde: 30/01/2024.

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