No Friend of Mine by Ann Turnbull

No Friend of Mine by Ann Turnbull

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Class conflict and a personal battle for understanding and acceptance are explored in this thought-provoking novel, set in 1937.

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No Friend of Mine by Ann Turnbull

Class conflict and a personal battle for understanding and acceptance are explored in this thought-provoking novel, set in 1937. "Us two have to stick together. Against fathers. And families." In the mining town of Culverton, workers are clashing with their bosses. Lennie's father is the Union secretary, a “troublemaker”. Ralph's father is the boss, despised by his workers. Despite their very different backgrounds, Lennie and Ralph strike up a friendship, a happy escape from their own and their families' troubles. But how strong is their alliance – really? While his dad fights injustice at the mine, Lennie finds that he too must battle prejudice, lies and betrayal, pushing his friendship with Ralph swiftly towards breaking point.
"A brilliant book which should be at the top of every 9 to 12 year old's reading list" (Sunday Telegraph)"
Ann Turnbull has always loved reading and knew from the age of ten that she wanted to be a writer. Her numerous books for young readers include Pigeon Summer, Room for a Stranger, Alice in Love and War, as well as her Quaker trilogy – No Shame, No Fear (shortlisted for the Guardian Children's Book Award and Whitbread Award) Forged in the Fire and Seeking Eden. For younger children, she has also written Greek Myths, illustrated by Sarah Young. Ann lives in Madeley, near Telford, Shropshire. Visit her website at www.annturnbull.com.
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ISBN 13 9781406324778
ISBN 10 1406324779
Title No Friend of Mine
Author Ann Turnbull
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Walker Books Ltd
Year published 2014-01-02
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.