The Picture Book
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Author:BAKER Jo
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ISBN:9781846273810
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Publication Date:October 2011
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Edition:1
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Pages:320
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Portobello Books Ltd.
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The Picture Book
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Author:BAKER Jo
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ISBN:9781846273810
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Publication Date:October 2011
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Edition:1
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Pages:320
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Portobello Books Ltd.
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Description
Set against the rolling backdrop of a century of British history from WWI to the 'War on Terror', this is a family portrait captured in snapshots.
First there is William, the factory lad who loses his life in Gallipoli, then his son Billy, a champion cyclist who survives the D-Day Landings on a military bicycle, followed by his crippled son Will who becomes an Oxford academic in the 1960s, and finally his daughter Billie, an artist in contemporary London. Just as the names - William, Billy, Will, Billie - echo down through the family, so too the legacy of choices made, chances lost, and secrets kept.
Rich in drama and sensuous in detail, The Picture Book is a beautifully crafted story about fathers and sons, about fate and repetition, and about the possibility of breaking free.
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Set against the rolling backdrop of a century of British history from WWI to the 'War on Terror', this is a family portrait captured in snapshots.
First there is William, the factory lad who loses his life in Gallipoli, then his son Billy, a champion cyclist who survives the D-Day Landings on a military bicycle, followed by his crippled son Will who becomes an Oxford academic in the 1960s, and finally his daughter Billie, an artist in contemporary London. Just as the names - William, Billy, Will, Billie - echo down through the family, so too the legacy of choices made, chances lost, and secrets kept.
Rich in drama and sensuous in detail, The Picture Book is a beautifully crafted story about fathers and sons, about fate and repetition, and about the possibility of breaking free.
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Author: BAKER JoISBN: 9781846273810Publication Date: October 2011Edition: 1Pages: 320Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Portobello Books Ltd.Country of Publication:
Set against the rolling backdrop of a century of British history from WWI to the 'War on Terror', this is a family portrait captured in snapshots.
First there is William, the factory lad who loses his life in Gallipoli, then his son Billy, a champion cyclist who survives the D-Day Landings on a military bicycle, followed by his crippled son Will who becomes an Oxford academic in the 1960s, and finally his daughter Billie, an artist in contemporary London. Just as the names - William, Billy, Will, Billie - echo down through the family, so too the legacy of choices made, chances lost, and secrets kept.
Rich in drama and sensuous in detail, The Picture Book is a beautifully crafted story about fathers and sons, about fate and repetition, and about the possibility of breaking free.
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Author: BAKER JoISBN: 9781846273810Publication Date: October 2011Edition: 1Pages: 320Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Portobello Books Ltd.Country of Publication:
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