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The Wooden Sea

The Wooden Sea( )
Author: Carroll, Jonathan
ISBN:978-0-575-07060-8
Publication Date:Aug 2001
Publisher:Orion Publishing Group, Limited
Imprint:Gollancz
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:AUD $49.99
Book Description:

What would happen if, in the middle of your life, you were to meet your seventeen-year-old self? And what if he told you had lived all wrong, but, lucky for you, he was here to help you fix it? But what if you had only a week to fix it because it just so happens you also somehow just experienced the last day of your life and the clock is ticking. What if? Frannie McCabe realises something's seriously screwy in his life when the dead dog he buried keeps turning up again. The...
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Book Details
Pages:256
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / Fantasy / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):16.4 x 24.1 x 2.7 cm
Book Weight:0.574 Kilograms
Author Biography
Carroll, Jonathan (Author)
Jonathan Carroll was born in 1949 in Dobbs Ferry, New York, to two artistic parents, Sidney Carroll, a screenwriter whose film credits include The Hustler, starring Paul Newman, and June Carroll, an actress and lyricist. The family migrated between the east and west coasts, while Carroll was growing up, finally enrolling him in a boarding school in Connecticut. He developed an interest in writing while in high school and graduated cum laude from Rutgers University. He next pursued a master's degree in creative writing at the University of Virginia.

Carroll's first novel, Land of the Laughs, was published in 1980 and was followed by Voice of Our Shadow. His novels are difficult to classify into one genre. The novels are full of fantasy and imagination, yet remain profound. His work inspires cult followings and is especially popular in France and Germany.

An expatriate since the 1970s, Carroll lives in Vienna.

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