The God Boy

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Immerse yourself in the evocative world of Ian Cross’s 'The God Boy', a gripping novel that explores the challenges of adolescence and the quest for faith amidst despair. Set in 1950s provincial New Zealand, this powerful narrative follows the troubled life of thirteen-year-old Jimmy Sullivan, a boy whose belief in divine protection crumbles under the weight of his parents' failing marriage. With a unique blend of humor and dark reality, the story delves deep into themes of marital strife, the impact of childhood trauma, and the search for redemption. This B-format paperback edition, published by Penguin NZ in 2004, contains 192 pages that intricately detail Jimmy’s emotional turmoil and his fierce, yet humorous, confrontation with God and his own reality. Ideal for readers interested in contemporary literature that tackles serious issues through the lens of youth, 'The God Boy' offers a voyeuristic glimpse into a life that is both relatable and haunting. Whether you cherish timeless tales of struggle or seek profound character studies, this book is essential for your collection. Order your brand new copy today and uncover a rich exploration of innocence lost and resilience found. Delivery is swift and reliable, ensuring you get your hands on this exceptional read without delay.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780141187440
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2004
Publisher: Penguin NZ
Pages: 192


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I'm a God boy, Sister, 'I said. 'You don t have to worry about me, I'm a God boy.' Jimmy Sullivan believed he was protected by God until his parents 'unhappy marriage finally broke down, with tragic consequences. Now a disturbed thirteen-year-old at a Catholic boarding school, Jimmy rages at God for failing him as he tells of his own violent and obsessive reaction to the turbulent events of two years before. Through his uncomprehending and often humorous voice of tough indifference, a very adult drama emerges of marital strife, drunkenness and illicit abortion. Ian Cross vividly evokes life in a provincial New Zealand town in the 1950s, in his tale of the crippling of a bright and hopeful young mind.

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