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The Spy Game: A Novel

Average rating
3.1 out of 5
Based on 42 Ratings and 25 Reviews

Book Description
A novel about one family trapped in the grand narratives of history.

On a freezing January morning in 1961, eight-year-old Anna's mother disappears into the fog. A kiss that barely touches Anna's cheek, a rumble of exhaust and a blurred wave through an icy windshield, and her mother is gone. Looking back, Anna will wish that she could have paid more attention to the facts of that day... More
Book Information
PublisherBloomsbury USA Children's Books
BindingHardcover (7 editions)
Reading LevelYoung Adults
# of Pages320
ISBN-101596915897
ISBN-13978-1596915893
Publication Date03/31/2009
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About Georgina Harding (Author) : Georgina Harding is a published author of young adult books. Published credits of Georgina Harding include The Spy Game.
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7/10/2010 Betty Gelean said:
An unusual plot line, a little disconcerting at first until you really get into it. Georgina Harding demonstrates how non-verbal family relations can create false imagery to young children. The novel centers around the mysterious disappearance of the mother of two children and how they try to cope. ... more

tags: teamwork, young-adult, trust, relationships, mystery, I read, imagination, WWII, disappearance, cold war, children

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