Sleeping With The Blackbirds

Sleeping With The Blackbirds

by Alex Pearl
Sleeping With The Blackbirds

Sleeping With The Blackbirds

by Alex Pearl

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Overview

Eleven-year-old schoolboy, Roy Nuttersley has been dealt a pretty raw deal. While hideous parents show him precious little in the way of love and affection, school bullies make his life a misery. So Roy takes comfort in looking after the birds in his garden, and in return the birds hatch a series of ambitious schemes to protect their new friend. As with the best-laid plans, however, these get blown completely off course - and as a result the lives of both Roy and his arch tormentor, Harry Hodges are turned upside down - but in a surprisingly good way.

"A delightful fairy story that deals sensitively and compellingly with modern-day issues like homelessness, single mums and abusive parents." George Layton, author and screenwriter

"Wonderful images and thought-provoking scenes." Bramwell Tovey, composer and broadcaster

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157039660
Publisher: Alex Pearl
Publication date: 09/02/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 177
File size: 159 KB

About the Author

I am a slightly shambolic and extremely short-sighted advertising copywriter. 'Sleeping with the Blackbirds', my first published work of fiction, was originally penned for my own kids. In 2014 I entered a national writing competition to write a short story to mark the centenary of the First World War. My piece,entitled 'Scared to Death' was loosely based on the first execution of a British serviceman during the conflict, and was selected along with 22 others to appear in an anthology compiled by Mardibooks under the title, 'The Clock Struck War.' A selection of my blog posts now also appears in paperback under the title: 'Random Ramblings of a Short-sighted Blogger.' I am currently working on a modern-day thriller, which I hope to finish some time in 2017. My only claim to fame is that I am quite possibly the only human being on the planet to have been accidentally locked in a record shop on Christmas Eve.
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