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The Treehouse tells amusing stories of a young boy's childhood. After an adventurous flight, the child and his family settle in a quiet suburb of Athens. The quiet does not last long. The boy rebels against ridiculous and oppressive obsessions of adults, such as afternoon siesta and compulsory schooling. Armed with a slingshot he creates havoc in the neighbourhood. But fighting against injustice to children is more fun when done collectively. He joins a gang of local kids with the same beliefs, and distinguishes himself in rebellious mischief. Amusing friendships are formed with a judge, a priest, an extra-terrestrial tourist and a musical dog-prodigy. The Treehouse by Chris Dashmore owes its title to a small wooden cabin that was built by the boy in an olive tree to serve as a refuge from menacing adults. The author claims that the treehouse is still up there, as purposeful and functional as ever.
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The Treehouse, Chris Dashmore
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- Année de publication
- 2022
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- Titre
- The Treehouse
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Chris Dashmore
- Éditeur
- Olympia Publishers
- Publié
- 2022
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 260
- ISBN10
- 1788309421
- ISBN13
- 9781788309424
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction
- Description
- The Treehouse tells amusing stories of a young boy's childhood. After an adventurous flight, the child and his family settle in a quiet suburb of Athens. The quiet does not last long. The boy rebels against ridiculous and oppressive obsessions of adults, such as afternoon siesta and compulsory schooling. Armed with a slingshot he creates havoc in the neighbourhood. But fighting against injustice to children is more fun when done collectively. He joins a gang of local kids with the same beliefs, and distinguishes himself in rebellious mischief. Amusing friendships are formed with a judge, a priest, an extra-terrestrial tourist and a musical dog-prodigy. The Treehouse by Chris Dashmore owes its title to a small wooden cabin that was built by the boy in an olive tree to serve as a refuge from menacing adults. The author claims that the treehouse is still up there, as purposeful and functional as ever.