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The Seven Sisters Alex Wheatle

The Seven Sisters By Alex Wheatle

The Seven Sisters by Alex Wheatle


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Summary

The story of how four boys attempt to deal with growing up and overcoming the past. As close as brothers, each has an inner demon, and a hatred of the home they live in. Escaping to the forest they feel a rush of freedom, but this forest has a story of its own, one that will impact on their lives.

The Seven Sisters Summary

The Seven Sisters by Alex Wheatle

An urgent, devastating novel of childhood and escape. The story of four boys' attempt to deal with growing up and overcome the past. Glenroy, Bullett, Curvis and Carlton -- the best of friends, as tight as blood brothers. They all live in Pinewood Oaks, a home for orphans and children in care, besides the great forest named after the legend of the Seven Sisters. At the home they are looked after by 'Uncles' and 'Aunts', go to the local school and try to live like normal children. But, of course, they're not. When the four decide to run away from the home they head to the neighbouring forest. Freedom comes like a rush -- away from the overbearing eye of authority; for the first time, they feel the exhilaration of adolescence. They are able, for the first time, to dream their future. Yet the forest slowly asserts its own power as the story of the Seven Sisters impact on the four. Finally, the past collides with the present and forces them to face the brutal truths of their lives, the cruel theft of innocence and drives them to a final act that destroys their childhood for ever. In The Seven Sisters, award-winning author Alex Wheatle unveils a shocking portrait of how a society treats its children. Like 'Lord of the Flies' and 'Once in a House on Fire', the stains of childhood have dramatic effects, as Carlton, Bullet, Glenroy and Curvis finally have to deal with the past.

The Seven Sisters Reviews

'With a friendship of unspoken confidences remaining the focus, the four boys negotiate a mutual search for understanding and freedom. The narrative is strong and meaningful.' Vanessa Smith Holburn, Independent on Sunday * 'Wheatle's picture of childhood in a care home evokes the trauma and the tenderness between four friends, as well as brilliantly recreating a lost era. 'The Seven Sisters' is subtle, moving, and written with real moral and artistic purpose.' Ben Richards * 'A gripping,horrifying and moving adventure story about children brought up without parents, trying to survive on the run.' Maggie Gee * 'A brave, brutal story told with a shocking immediacy' Daily Mail

About Alex Wheatle

Alex Wheatle is the award-winning author of Brixton Rock which was published in 1999. He spend most of his childhood in care homes and foster families. 'East of Acre Lane' won the 1999 London Arts Board London Writers' Award. He has worked with the Book Trust and the London Arts Board to promote literature within the city. He lives in South London with his wife and three children.

Additional information

GOR001576021
9780007135851
0007135858
The Seven Sisters by Alex Wheatle
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers
2003-09-01
288
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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