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Oskar the Pole: another story from the Otto Bin Empire

✍ Scribed by Judy Nunn


Book ID
100204286
Publisher
Penguin Random House Australia
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Weight
73 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN
0143789279

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✦ Synopsis


This ebook also includes an extract from Judy Nunn's new novel, Sanctuary.
For eight years now Oskar the Pole has been a widower. As a homeless vagrant, pushing a supermarket trolley through the streets of life, he cuts a lonely figure.
But Oskar has a talent. He can play chess, and he can play it well.
Every afternoon, at the giant chessboard in the park, Oskar becomes a star, a master, the undefeated champion . . .
The second of Judy Nunn's captivating short stories featuring the homeless men and women who gather around the plastic bins near the docks, is a heart-warming tale of friendship and community.


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