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From Your Friend, Louis Deane (2000)

par Garry Disher

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When Louis's family moves from the city to a small coastal town, he finds himself at odds with everything around him. He's an outsider at his new school where he's at the mercy of the two school bullies, and he misses the city and his friends. The only person Louis can talk to is the 'windmill man', Mr Chatters. Then Mr Chatters' niece Tilly arrives in town and, unexpectedly, Louis discovers he has much in common with her. But are the rumours about Tilly true? Instead of relying on his own judgement, Louis listens to the circulating gossip and the friendship he's come to rely on is pushed to breaking point... From bestselling author Garry Disher comes a story of fitting in, making friends, and finding out who you really are.… (plus d'informations)
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Louis moves from the city to the country and absolutely hates it. He is bullied at school by the kids ( and some of the teachers) and the only person he can talk to is an old guy in town called The Windmill Man by the locals. When Tilly arrives, rumours abound that she did something terrible at her last school, that she is a drug addict and a prostitute but Louis thinks he might have found a friend until something terrible happens at the town dance. Contains swearing, adult themes and is suitable for Year 9 and above students. ( )
  nicsreads | Jul 12, 2007 |
A story about a teenage boy who feels out of place and how he deals with a girl who has a undeserved reputation. A well written story. ( )
  Mazzie | Apr 26, 2007 |
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When Louis's family moves from the city to a small coastal town, he finds himself at odds with everything around him. He's an outsider at his new school where he's at the mercy of the two school bullies, and he misses the city and his friends. The only person Louis can talk to is the 'windmill man', Mr Chatters. Then Mr Chatters' niece Tilly arrives in town and, unexpectedly, Louis discovers he has much in common with her. But are the rumours about Tilly true? Instead of relying on his own judgement, Louis listens to the circulating gossip and the friendship he's come to rely on is pushed to breaking point... From bestselling author Garry Disher comes a story of fitting in, making friends, and finding out who you really are.

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