Babyshoes

Babyshoes

by Dawn Garisch (Author)

Synopsis

Dawn Garisch' bittersweet but hilarious coming-of-age novel is a celebration of life' uncertainties and absurdities - and the strength of an extraordinary boy in exceptional circumstances. "It's weird how one tiny event can change your life forever. Like a sperm and an ovum getting it together" David lives in South Africa, studying desperately for his school-leaving exams while his heavily pregnant mum and uncaring step-dad tear apart the house around him. He can't wait to cut loose and begin a life of adventure and excitement - but Mum going into labour on the bathroom floor isn't quite what he had in mind...Baby Kevin is born safe and well. But David soon finds himself cast in the role of a surrogate dad while his parents please themselves. Something's got to give - and when Mum abandons the family for another man, David decides to walk out himself, and to take Kevin, his new-found son with him. Armed with only his best friend, a dummy and an old guitar, heading for the coast with no plans and no cash, David soon finds that changing your world while you're changing dirty nappies isn't so easy.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's
Published: 01 Sep 2003

ISBN 10: 0689837119
ISBN 13: 9780689837111
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Author Bio
Dawn Garisch has published poetry and fiction, has had a short play and a short film produced, and has written for television. She runs workshops on creativity and is a practicing medical doctor. She is fascinated by relationships and conflict, and the power of images and the imagination, themes which she explores in this remarkable novel. She lives in Cape Town with her two sons. Babyshoes is her first novel for Simon & Schuster.