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_a9781781175644 (pbk.) : _c£10.99 |
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_aStDuBDS _beng _cStDuBDS _dStDuBDSZ _erda |
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_a823.92 _223 |
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_aLeahy, Cethan, _eauthor. _917935 |
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_aTuesdays are just as bad / _cCethan Leahy. |
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_aCork : _bMercier Press, _c2018. |
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_a256 pages ; _c20 cm |
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520 | 8 | _aWhen troubled teenager Adam wakes in hospital after a suicide attempt, he finds that he has company. A ghost. Or perhaps it's something else. This 'ghost' is as confused as Adam about the whole situation. Narrated from the point of view of this 'ghost', 'Tuesdays are just as Bad' follows Adam as he attempts to return to normal life - whatever that is. When Adam makes new friends via his counselling sessions, he ends up developing a relationship with one of the gang, Aoife. Surrounded by these friends, Adam starts to feel happy again. The 'ghost', however, becomes jealous. In the end, he decides that the only way he can be free of this feeling is to isolate Adam so he can have him all to himself, with catastrophic results. | |
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_aYoung adult fiction. _9592 |
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_aOlder Teenage Fiction. _2ukslc _913353 |
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_aGeneral. _2ukslc _9799 |
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