Home in Time for Dinner - Kathryn Ellis - Libros - Red Deer Press - 9780889954779 - 19 de marzo de 2012
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Home in Time for Dinner


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Chris Ramsay is living a normal, quiet - if rather tightly controlled -existence in a quiet suburb in Dallas, Texas. He lives with his father, who?s the one doing the controlling. Shopping every Friday for the next week?s meals, with Chris as the cook. A home with bare walls, no family photos. Predictable routines, including Chris?s tryouts for the baseball team -- which he has just flubbed and fears telling his father about.Then, one evening, his father out for a meeting, Chris turns on the TV a short while before his favourite program and finds himself watching one of those ?true story? shows his father detests for some reason.There, suddenly, he sees a photo of a little kid on Santa?s knee, a little kid who?s missing and whose computer-aged face is an exact duplicate of Chris?s. A kid stolen from his mother 13 years ago, a kid who has disappeared from his home in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.The body of the story traces Chris?s journey home to Kingston, home to find the mother who is still alive -- not dead as his father has always told him. Travelling by bus, meeting strangers, assuming a new identity to escape detection by his father, grabbing opportunities as they are available, Chris makes his way home. And when he finds himself almost there, it?s not over. In this sparely written, page-turning chronicle of Chris?s journey, author Kathryn Ellis presents a vivid account of a boy discovering his life and creating a new one for himself.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 19 de marzo de 2012
ISBN13 9780889954779
Editores Red Deer Press
Páginas 248
Dimensiones 132 × 13 × 188 mm   ·   217 g
Lengua Inglés  

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