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Prieš mirdama mama pažada dešimtmečiui Semui, kad bus gyva Anapus ir visada liks su juo. Berniukas įsitikinęs: jeigu žmonės gyvena Anapus, turėtų būti galima su jais susisiekti. Atsitiktinė žinutė mamos kremacijos dieną „Galvoju apie tave. XXX“ suteikia jam vilties. Semas virtuvėje randa mamos ranka užrašytą mobiliojo telefono numerį ir pamano, kad tai jos paliktas ženklas. Jis nusiunčia žinutę. Kieno tai buvo numeris? Kas atsakinėja į ilgesingus berniuko laiškus?

254 pages, Paperback

First published January 4, 2007

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Rowland Molony

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Profile Image for Ugnė Lukošienė.
608 reviews15 followers
July 2, 2023
Tikrai labai graži istorija apie mamos netektį vaiko akimis, siela, širdimi..Gal kažkurioje vietoje man truputį kai ko pritrūko, kiek gilesnio Tonio paaiškinimo vaikui apie mamos išėjimą, švelnesnio prisistatymo vaikui, bet manau taip buvo atspindėta jo pačio asmenybė...
Manau ši knyga labai vertinga jauniems vaikams, paaugliams nes pasakojama apie netektis, su kuriomis dažnai būna per sunku susitaikyti.
Profile Image for Anne.
2,448 reviews1,168 followers
June 14, 2010
'After The Death of Alice Bennett' made it into the last 20 in the Richard and Judy First Novel competition - there were over 54,000 entries. Rowland Molony then withdrew his novel as he wanted it to be published independently.

Aged at target audience of age eleven plus, this is a beautifully written story that will appeal to adults as well.

The main character, Sam is aged around eleven, his mother (Alice Bennett) has just died, she was a well-loved local teacher and her death from cancer came quickly and was a shock to the community. Sam and his older sister Becky are left to live in Sheffield with their Dad - a successful businessman. The three of them are very close, and support each other as much as possible through the hard days following Alice's death.

Alice was a spiritualist and always said that she would not die, just her body, that her spirit would go on to the other world. Sam wonders just where is the other world, can his mum see him and hear him? Can he contact her?

Sam stumbles upon his mum's mobile phone and decides to send a text to a random number that Alice had scribbled on a piece of paper in the kitchen. The text arrives on Tony's phone. Tony is a Spanish-born lorry driver with a big heart who wants to help, so he replies.

What follows is Sam's increasing excitement at the thought of contacting his Mum and Tony's increasing unease at just what has he got himself into.

Sam makes his way to meet Tony, and hopefully, his Mum. The last few chapters are a little far-fetched it's true, yet they show the power of friendship between an adult and a child, the story has been compared to 'Goodnight Mr Tom' by some reviewers, and I would agree it does have that same appeal - optimism, hope and friendship.

A short novel that is beautifully put together and should be enjoyed by older children and adults alike.
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74 reviews2 followers
August 2, 2020
Lengvam skaitymui. Knygoje pasakojama apie berniuką po mamos mirties. Seimui rūpi susisiekti su mirusią mama, nors vaikas suvokia, kad jos nebėra, bet pastangos ir noras rasti nors menkiausią viltį su ja susisiekti skatina berniuką netgi išvykti iš namų. Įtraukiantis pasakojimas, nes vis norįs sužinoti kuo baigsis. 5⭐
Profile Image for Lauren.
60 reviews
July 24, 2019
Found this so difficult to get through - plod through it I did. It had potential to be heart wrenching but it fell short.
Profile Image for Sally Whitehead.
209 reviews7 followers
July 26, 2011
Somehow this manages to be a really rather irritating and frustrating combination of clunky, repetitive AND long winded. Weak characterisation and a very slow and insubstantial plot which I can't imagine holding a young reader's attention. The use of dialect felt inconsistent and technical inaccuracies (such as a place name being spelt incorrectly early in the story and then correctly later) were annoying. I didn't see the point in some of the incidental characters such as Dazz and his father, unless they were there to enable the reader to readjust their moral compass by learning how wrong we are to judge on first appearances. Either that or they were to provide the pro-spiritualist stance the book seemed to take as it drew to a close; a stance I wasn't entirely comfortable with given the intended audience. A very strange book, and not in a good way.
Profile Image for Ryan.
12 reviews1 follower
February 18, 2013
This was a book I picked up from the shared laundry of a motel I was staying at while on holiday in NZ.
It's a pleasant enough book about the awkward topic of life in a suburban family after the death of the mother from cancer.
The book focuses on the son Sam, who we assume is around 11 years old. Still a boy who needs his mum.
Many of the characters are portrayed quite one dimensionally and the progression of the story is a little clunky.
Profile Image for Jemma.
12 reviews
November 24, 2012
Well, for a start when they say his mums dead, it's completely obvious it's not his mum. We find out that he is talking to tony instantly- although he doesnt know that. So where's the mystery? However, on a positive note, the book was intriguing( only to find out what happens next).
The genre is mystery but there is no mystery to this book.
Profile Image for Bev.
983 reviews14 followers
June 17, 2015
I had been putting off reading this book because I expected it to be sad. It wasn't particularly though. This was a sweet little book and I thought the author did a good job of speaking in a child's voice. Sometimes I felt like Sam was a bit too naive, but I suppose it was necessary for the plot. Not my favourite book but quite readable.
Profile Image for Rosie Olsen.
16 reviews
January 19, 2013
This book was ok but i found it quite boring. Everytime i put it down i really didnt want to pick it back up again. Even whilst i was reading it i was a bit bored. I wouldnt recomend this book.
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