His name's Sam Cooper, and he's always been such a good little boyβgifted and talented, content and compliant. And somehow everything always seems to go just right for him and his parentsβthey've got lots of money, a beautiful home, and when the time comes, Sam breezes his way into the most exclusiv
The Boy Who Could Draw Tomorrow
β Scribed by Sinclair; Quinn
- Publisher
- Dell Publishing Company
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 122 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780440007456
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β¦ Synopsis
His name's Sam Cooper, and he's always been such a good little boygifted and talented, content and compliant. And somehow everything always seems to go just right for him and his parentsthey've got lots of money, a beautiful home, and when the time comes, Sam breezes his way into the most exclusive and desirable prep school in New York.
But what is it that Sam is always sketching in the notebook he carries with him everywhere? And why is it that when his mother learns the answer, it unleashes a series of bizarre and terrifying events that shatters the Coopers' perfect world forever?
He wields a strange and terrible power he cannot understand, and there is somebodysomethingafter him that will stop at nothing to gain control of it.
Library : Fantasy
Formats : EPUB
ISBN : 9780440007456
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