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In the Cherry Tree

Published
Oct 2003
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General Fiction General Fiction
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With a wholly original voice, this stunning debut novel captures the overwhelming transformation from childhood to adolescence

An ordinary suburban Connecticut summer in the seventies is the stage for the miraculous world of Timmy. Twelve years old and full of boundless curiosity, Timmy lives an ever-expanding life of record collections (of which Elton John is king), neighborhood bullies (of whom Franky DiLorenzo rules), best friends, and the darker, more lasting secrets of family. Over the course of the summer, Timmy will kill a frog, lose his baseball-card collection, alienate a friend, and witness his parents' separation. An intruder will hide in his treehouse; his mother will threaten divorce; his father will move out and back in. Timmy's childhood will end and his adolescence begin.

One of the most remarkable child narrators to come along in recent years, Timmy is the achievement of a stunning new voice in American fiction. In the Cherry Tree is an addictively clever and appealing novel of our universal coming of age.

"Pope's dialogue is heartbreaking and real; his characters sympathetic in their gross imperfections." - Booklist

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First Edition Oct 2003 Picador ISBN13 9780312422363 ISBN10 0312422369
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Oct 2003 Turtleback Books ISBN13 9781417707188 ISBN10 1417707186
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Sep 2013 Picador ISBN13 9781466854178 ISBN10 1466854170
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Sep 2013 Picador ISBN10 B00F1R0ULG
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