The Broken Places

The Broken Places

by SusanPerabo (Author)

Synopsis

Twelve-year-old Paul has a heroic fireman called Sonny for a father. After rescuing scruffy Ian, a ruffian with a Nazi tattoo on his back, from a collapsing house, Sonny achieves TV fame and starts to give advice in Hollywood. But then Sonny starts drinking too much, smoking for the first time and hanging out with Ian, and it is obvious to his family that something is not right. As the true story of the night of the rescue comes out, Paul begins to realise that perhaps his father is not the hero he seems to be. THE BROKEN PLACES is a fast-paced, punchy novel - a morality tale with an unexpected twist.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 02 Dec 2002

ISBN 10: 074755773X
ISBN 13: 9780747557739
Book Overview: The arresting debut novel from the award-winning author of the widely-acclaimed collection EXPLAINING DEATH TO THE DOG. PRAISE FOR SUSAN PERABO: 'Impeccable - not a word out of place, nor emotion overblown a polished clutchbag of diamond stories' GUARDIAN

Media Reviews
'Perabo is a true natural who delivers tough little miracles with seemingly effortless grace' Los Angeles Times
Author Bio
Susan Perabo teaches creative writing at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. She was the first woman to play NCAA baseball, and is in the Baseball Hall of Fame in New York. She is the author of EXPLAINING DEATH TO THE DOG.