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Author Leslie, Philip, 1962-

Title History Of Us / Philip Leslie.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : Legend Times Group, [2005]
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Description 1 online resource (288 pages)
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Summary The History of Us is a beautiful exploration of love and obsession, based on the stories of a group of friends growing up in Norfolk and told in reflection focused on the incredibly close but conversely fractious relationship of the two central characters. Told in three parts, The History of Us, explores the relationships between the two and a close friend, bonded by love, but also by a single tragic moment in their shared lives. As the book unfolds, we hear many whispers, which shift our understanding of that tragic day, and ultimately, of course, our perceptions of the characters, and theirs of each other. Although we are offered a kind of resolution in the final pages, there remains a sense of ambivalence and unease that disturbs.
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Subject FICTION / General.
Friendship -- Fiction.
Norfolk (England) -- Social life and customs -- Fiction.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Thrillers (Fiction)
Other Form: Print version: Leslie, Philip, 1962- History of us London : PaperBooks, 2009. 9781906558109 (OCoLC)305175440
Standard No. 9781907461033
ISBN 9781907461033 (e-pub)
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