New Boy

Cover of New Boy by William Sutcliffe
Publisher: Penguin Adult
Year: 1998
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 9780140279108
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New Boy by William Sutcliffe is a First Edition published by Penguin Adult on June 4, 1998. This book presents a dark modern comedy that explores the hormonal angst of a Jewish boy growing up in north-west London’s bagel belt, offering a unique perspective on the challenges of adolescence.

Readers will find a humorous take on coming-of-age experiences, infused with elements of black humor. The narrative captures the complexities of youth and identity, making it a relatable exploration of the trials faced during formative years. With 208 pages, this edition is written in English and delves into themes that resonate with those familiar with the nuances of growing up.


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NEW BOY is a dark modern comedy about the hormonal angst of a Jewish lad growing up in north-west London’s bagel belt. “Sutcliffe has managed to pull off a worthy British companion to Portnoy’s Complaint” Jay Rayner,Observer “Well-written,clever and very funny” Literary Review “Smart,entertaining stuff…somewhere between Adrian Mole and Holden Caulfield” Philip Hensher,Mail on Sunday

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Publisher: Penguin Adult. Year: 1998.
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ISBN-13: 9780140279108.
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Language: en. Pages: 208. Edition: First Edition.

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