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Alice is fourteen when the six year old boy becomes aware of her working in the garden next door. Little does he realise then that she will become the shaper of his destiny as she guides him into manhood through a timeless maze of mystery, love, lust and achievement.
Who is this bewitching girl and what does she represent? Anthony Weedon ensures that his readers will speculate on these questions until the closing stages of the book when her true significance in the life of Boy, now an old man, is finally revealed.
The narrative bears the reader through an interactive world of rural
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Produktbeschreibung
Alice is fourteen when the six year old boy becomes aware of her working in the garden next door. Little does he realise then that she will become the shaper of his destiny as she guides him into manhood through a timeless maze of mystery, love, lust and achievement.

Who is this bewitching girl and what does she represent? Anthony Weedon ensures that his readers will speculate on these questions until the closing stages of the book when her true significance in the life of Boy, now an old man, is finally revealed.

The narrative bears the reader through an interactive world of rural conflict acted out in the lives of a fascinating set of believable country folk with the delectable Alice at the heart of everything. This work is a celebration of the true glory of independent womanhood in the form of Alice who bestows the artichokes of her largesse upon mankind in the person of Boy.


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Autorenporträt
For most of his life Anthony Weedon has lived in remote rural places away from towns and cities. He was an Anglican priest for twenty one years, fifteen of them in Ireland, but left Christianity in 1975, after which he led a very happy life working first in horticulture and then as a management services officer, retiring from that job to live in Lincolnshire with his wife Jenny, after which he began to write books, two of which, The Sisterhood and The Saga of the Red Boar have been published by Authorhouse. He has won several poetry competitions including the Crabbe Memorial Prize in 1978. Tony's and Jenny's long interest in both Buddhism and Humanism and their love of their native rural Suffolk are reflected in much of what he writes.