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Skid

Published
Jul 2015
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General Fiction General Fiction
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288

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The sequel to Roland Watson-Grant's acclaimed novel Sketcher

Having left the Louisiana swamp behind, the Beaumonts are finding it hard to settle into the big city. As he unpacks the boxes after their move to Eastern New Orleans, the now sixteen-year old Skid finds a diary which had belonged to his older brother Frico. Among various other family secrets that emerge from this discovery is the startling revelation that Skid is a hoodoo word of ominous significance. This throws Skid's mind into turmoil and prompts him to launch into a quest for the real meaning of his name and the very foundations of his own being, an adventure which will pit him against his own brother and lead him to encounter Claire, a mysterious girl who seems to hold the answers to some of his questions.

Heart-warming, funny and poignant, Skid -- the second volume in Roland Watson-Grant's Trilogy of the Swamp after the critically acclaimed Sketcher -- continues the exploration of a young man's coming of age in today's broken world.

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First Edition Jul 2015 Bloomsbury ISBN 1846883636
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Dec 2009 Alma Books ISBN 1846883261
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