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Quintin's Man

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Eighteen-year-old Luke has a desperate longing for Cheryl but everything seems to stand between them.

125 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1976

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David Rees

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David Rees was born in London in 1936, but lived most of his adult life in Devon, where for many years he taught English Literature at Exeter University and at California State University, San Jose. In 1984, he took early retirement in order to write full-time. Author of forty-two books, he is best known for his children's novel The Exeter Blitz, which in 1978 was awarded the Carnegie Medal (UK), and The Milkman's On His Way, which, having survived much absurd controversy in Parliament, is now regarded as something of a gay classic. He also won The Other Award (UK) for his historical novel The Green Bough of Liberty. David Rees died in 1993.

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March 7, 2008
Quite a remarkable little novel about coming of age and coming to terms with mortality. Frank about sex without being explicit. Luke is a fully realized, interesting character, and Rees paints the landscape of rural England (Devon) beautifully.
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