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The Children of Dynmouth
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The Children of Dynmouth Paperback - 1995

by Trevor, William

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Penguin Books. Very Good. 1995. Paperback. 0140047182 . Glossy covers, solid binding. Minimal wear. Clean unmarked pages. ; 192 pages .
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  • Title The Children of Dynmouth
  • Author Trevor, William
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition Later Printing U
  • Condition Used - Very Good
  • Pages 192
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Penguin Books, London
  • Date 1995
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 16511
  • ISBN 9780140047189 / 0140047182
  • Weight 0.3 lbs (0.14 kg)
  • Dimensions 7.78 x 5.07 x 0.49 in (19.76 x 12.88 x 1.24 cm)
  • Ages 18 to UP years
  • Grade levels 13 - UP
  • Library of Congress subjects Domestic fiction, England
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

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Summary

Penguin Decades bring you the novels that helped shape modern Britain. When they were published, some were bestsellers, some were considered scandalous, and others were simply misunderstood. All represent their time and helped define their generation, while today each is considered a landmark work of storytelling.William Trevor's The Children of Dynmouth was first published in 1976. In it we follow awkward, lonely, curious teenager Timothy Gedge as he wanders around the bland south-coast seaside town of Dynmouth. Timothy takes a prurient interest in the lives of the adults there, who only realize the sinister purpose to which he seeks to put his knowledge too late. This brilliant novel is eerily prescient as it shows a young person's obsession with fame and his capacity for evil.

First line

Dynmouth nestled on the Dorset coast, gathered about what was once the single source of its prosperity, a small fishing harbour.

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