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Kensington Gardens by Fresan, Rodrigo |
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Brief Description Interweaves the lives of JM Barrie and Fresan's main protagonist, the dysfunctional, internationally acclaimed children's author Peter Hook. Over the course of one night a terrible story emerges; a story of shadow identities and suicide, lost boys and found orphans. |
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Author Profile Rodrigo Fresan Kensington Gardens is the fourth novel by Rodrigo Fresan, the enfant terrible of Latin American fiction. He was born in Buenos Aires and lives in Barcelona. He speaks perfect English and is in his late thirties. |
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Synopsis "Kensington Gardens" is a psychedelic fusion of past and present; a brilliant interweaving of the lives of J. M. Barrie and Fresan's main protagonist, the dysfunctional, internationally acclaimed children's author Peter Hook. Over the course of one night a fantastical and terrible story emerges; a story of shadow identities and suicide, lost boys and found orphans. |
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