Losing It – The Growing Pains of A Teenage Vampire
Ross Gilfillan
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Description for Losing It – The Growing Pains of A Teenage Vampire
Paperback. "It's a sight seen countless times along the seafront at Whitby, just one more girl kissing one more vampire." Num Pages: 257 pages. BIC Classification: YFB. Category: (Y) Teenage / Young Adult. Dimension: 218 x 140 x 17. Weight in Grams: 256.
"It's a sight seen countless times along the seafront at Whitby, just one more girl kissing one more vampire" 17 is a difficult age for B.J. Neither his three friends, his secretive family nor Roger, the decor-loving football hooligan, can help him in his search to find himself - and lose his virginity. A darkly comic novel about love, death, sex (and Goths) by the author of The Snake Oil Dickens Man.
"It's a sight seen countless times along the seafront at Whitby, just one more girl kissing one more vampire" 17 is a difficult age for B.J. Neither his three friends, his secretive family nor Roger, the decor-loving football hooligan, can help him in his search to find himself - and lose his virginity. A darkly comic novel about love, death, sex (and Goths) by the author of The Snake Oil Dickens Man.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
John Hunt Publishing
Condition
New
Number of Pages
258
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781782793663
SKU
V9781782793663
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-1
About Ross Gilfillan
Ross Gilfillan is the author of two novels published by 4th Estate, the last being a runner-up for the Encore Prize of 2002. Gilfillan has spent 12 years as a literary books columnist for the Daily Mail and currently works as the editor of a speciality food magazine. He has three grown children and lives in Suffolk, UK, with his ... Read more
Reviews for Losing It – The Growing Pains of A Teenage Vampire
Hunt Emerson - This is hilarious! Jaw-dropping and eye-boggling, it's a desperate account of teenage life and the chaotic ghastly confusions that fill it, chaos fueled by raging hormonal lust. Ross Gilfillan's prose is unstoppably funny and his characters are horribly real and familiar to anyone who has ever been an adolescent. I want to read more, but I have ... Read more