Nasty Endings by Dennis Pepper

Nasty Endings by Dennis Pepper

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Extracted from "The Young Oxford Book of Nasty Endings", this anthology of unsettling, clever, and slightly unnerving stories is a mix of the best of writers, including E Nesbit, T H White, Ruskin Bond, and Alison Prince. Faces in the night, evil statuettes, ghostly cemeteries, and talking heads - all have a surprise in store.

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Nasty Endings by Dennis Pepper

Faces in the night, evil statuettes, ghostly cemeteries, and talking heads. Don't look over your shoulder...This collection of stories all have a big surprise in store, so watch out for the ending - it's nasty! Extracted from "The Young Oxford Book of Nasty Endings", one of the best-selling books in the 'Young Oxford Books' series. It is a completely unique anthology of unsettling, clever, and slightly unnerving stories. It is a mix of the best of contemporary and established writers, with some newly commissioned stories. The authors include E. Nesbit, T.H. White, Ruskin Bond, and Alison Prince.
Dennis Pepper was born in Sleaford, where his parents still live, and where he regularly returns. From Carre's Grammar School and Sid Doughty's bread round he went to Leeds and Oxford Universities, and then into teaching in London. He has worked in the education advisory service, has run a Curriculum Development Centre for teachers of English, and was a field officer for the now defunct Schools Council. He now runs workshops for teachers about using stories in the classroom, compiles and edits books, both for use in schools, and for children to read and enjoy outside school, and writes. Dennis lives in Finchley, North London.
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ISBN 13 9780192751171
ISBN 10 0192751174
Title Nasty Endings
Author Dennis Pepper
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2001-05-01
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.