This is a collection of Julian Barnes's writing for "The New Yorker". Since 1990, Barnes has written a regular "Letter from London" which has covered such subjects as the Lloyd's insurance disaster, the rise and fall of Margaret Thatcher, the troubles of the Royal Family, and of Nigel Sh
Letters From Crispin
β Scribed by Cyan Abad-Jugo
- Publisher
- Anvil Publishing, Inc.
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 883 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
When Alice sleeps over Lola-grandmaβs house for Lola-grandmaβs hundredth birthday, she receives a mysterious letter from a boy named Crispin, who claims to be a neighbor. But there is no one her age for miles around, except for a boy named Jason.
Who is Crispin? What does he have to do with the haunted house across Calle Nuevo? And what connects the February Revolution to the hundred years before it?
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