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The Fruit Thieves Max Simov

The Fruit Thieves von Max Simov

The Fruit Thieves Max Simov


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Zusammenfassung

In the middle of the last century, in a small remote town lost in the foothills of the magnificent Caucasus Mountains, the local children raid their neighbours' fruit orchards during the summer holidays. The best apples for Pasha, the nine-year old boy, are behind the impenetrable fence of the Glumins and in the orchard of a wicked neighbour.

The Fruit Thieves Zusammenfassung

The Fruit Thieves Max Simov

In the middle of the last century, in a small remote town lost in the foothills of the magnificent Caucasus Mountains, the local children raid their neighbours' fruit orchards during the summer holidays. The best apples for Pasha, the nine-year old boy, are behind the impenetrable fence of the Glumins, a weird Old-Believer couple who live next door, and in the orchard of a wicked neighbour, Bullin. Bullin is a cruel man who inflicts suffering on animals and deserves to be punished.

There are plenty of other orchards where the children of River End Street can satisfy their fruit hunger. The cherries of the old couple living by the riverbank can be reached by climbing up the fence, and it is possible to get away unnoticed. Or is it? Fruit adventures are risky and some end up in near disaster. There are scary stories about fruit thieves who are cruelly punished. Yet Pasha absolutely had to steal some of his neighbours' tantalising apples. He tried and ended up being caught. But what would the punishment be?

Über Max Simov

Max Simov lives in York but grew up in the Caucasus in Southern Russia. The amazing events of Max's own childhood provide the inspiration for this book. Max is a linguist and has published academic papers and opinion pieces in specialist journals. The Fruit Thieves is Max's first book of fiction.

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GOR013336244
9781838595364
1838595368
The Fruit Thieves Max Simov
Gebraucht - Wie Neu
Broschiert
Troubador Publishing
20201028
216
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