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Young Tom

Published
Mar 2015
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
184

About This Book

'One of the most original and most perfect works of imagination of our time' - Edwin Muir, The Listener

'A unique achievement in modern literature' - John Boyd

'It has a charm and freshness, it is beautifully written' - James Hanley, New English Weekly

Young Tom (1944) completes the trilogy of novels featuring Tom Barber, which began with Uncle Stephen (1931) and The Retreat (1936), and it is probably Forrest Reid's finest achievement. Acclaim from contemporary critics was unanimous, and the book won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize as the best novel of the year.

In many ways, ten-year-old Tom is like other boys: his life centres on his parents, school, and his best friend Pascoe. But he also has another existence, equally real, in his dreams and imagination. In this novel, we follow him as he plays with his three canine companions, Barker, Pincher and Roger, befriends and communicates with a rat and a squirrel, and tries to find out what happened to Ralph Seaford, the dead boy whose ghost now haunts Tom's grandmother's attic. In exquisite prose, without sentimentality, exaggeration, or a single false note, Reid brings to life Tom, his greatest creation, and accomplishes the difficult feat of allowing readers to revisit and experience anew the wonders and mysteries of childhood. This edition features a new introduction by Andrew Doyle and a selection of never-before-published photographs.

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First Edition Mar 2015 Valancourt Books ISBN13 9781941147498 ISBN10 1941147496
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Aug 2003 Millivres Prowler Group ISBN13 9780854490554 ISBN10 0854490558
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Mar 2015 Valancourt Books ISBN10 B00VF7Y7A6
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