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Dear Scarlett
Fleur Hitchcock
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Description for Dear Scarlett
Paperback. A funny, moving and absorbing story about a young girl's attempts to learn more about her dead father through the objects she finds in a cardboard box he's left her. Num Pages: 272 pages. BIC Classification: YFB. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 198 x 131 x 20. Weight in Grams: 260.
All this time Scarlett's thought her dad was a thief, but years after his death a strange man turns up at the door and hands her a box, on her father's instructions . Inside is a baffling series of clues that leads Scarlett and her friend, Ellie, on a wild, scary, often funny journey of discovery about her father and his mysterious life. But the more the girls learn, the more danger they're in. They must stay one step ahead of the sinister mayoress and her chauffer as they race to unravel her dad's final clue: Keep looking up. ... Read more
All this time Scarlett's thought her dad was a thief, but years after his death a strange man turns up at the door and hands her a box, on her father's instructions . Inside is a baffling series of clues that leads Scarlett and her friend, Ellie, on a wild, scary, often funny journey of discovery about her father and his mysterious life. But the more the girls learn, the more danger they're in. They must stay one step ahead of the sinister mayoress and her chauffer as they race to unravel her dad's final clue: Keep looking up. ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Nosy Crow Ltd
Number of pages
272
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780857631503
SKU
V9780857631503
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About Fleur Hitchcock
Born in Chobham and raised outside Winchester, Fleur Hitchcock grew up as the youngest child of three. She spent her smallest years reading Tintin and Batman, and searching for King Alfred's treasure. She grew up a little, went away to school near Farnham, studied English in Wales, and, for the next twenty years, sold Applied Art in the city of ... Read more
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