A Small Free Kiss in the Dark
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A Small Free Kiss in the Dark
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A Small Free Kiss in the Dark
Two young boys, an old tramp, a beautiful lost dancer and her baby - rag-tag survivors of a sudden war - form a fragile family holding together in the remnants of a fun fair. This is a vivid, poetic story about life in the margins and the power of empathy and imagination to triumph over adversity.
Skip's an outsider, a quiet observer. He draws pictures to make sense of the world. He's never fitted in. So he takes to the streets. Life there may be hard, but it's better than the one he's left, especially when he teams up with old Billy.
Then come the bombs which leave little Max in his care, and also Tia, the sad dancer, with her sweet baby, Sixpence. Scavenging for food, living on love and imagination... how long can Skip's fragile new family hold out as war grips the city?
A Small Free Kiss in the Dark by Glenda Millard offers a poignant exploration of resilience and hope amidst adversity.
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A Small Free Kiss in the Dark is praised for highlighting the theme of kindness and the prosperity found in non-material wealth. It encourages readers to reflect on life's true priorities, resonating well with young audiences.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781741756586
Publisher: A&U Children's
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 February 2009
Country: Australia
Imprint: A&U Children
Audience: Children, Teenage
DIMENSIONS
Width: 128.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 214g
Pages: 240
About the Author
Glenda Millard began thinking about the main character for this book after noticing a newspaper headline about 'urban tribes', and she wondered what life would be like for a young homeless boy, living with people thrown together in circumstances beyond their control. While the backdrop for this story is war, her intention was to capture the indomitable nature of hope. Glenda has written picture books, short stories and novels for children and young adults. The Naming of Tishkin Silk was an Honour Book in the 2004 CBC Awards and shortlisted for the NSW Premier's Literary Awards. Layla Queen of Hearts was a winner in the 2007 Queensland Premier's Awards and was shortlisted in the CBC awards. Kaito's Cloth was also shortlisted in the 2007 Queensland Premier's Literary Awards.
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