Nothing to be Afraid of

Nothing to be Afraid of by Jan Mark is a work of fiction published by Puffin in 1982. This new edition spans 118 pages and is presented in English. The book features a collection of stories, each exploring different themes and narratives, inviting readers into varied experiences and perspectives.
Within its pages, readers will find a range of tales such as “Anthony Made a Friend,” “Marrow Hill,” and “William’s Version,” among others. Each story presents unique characters and situations, contributing to the overall exploration of human experiences. This edition offers a compact yet engaging reading experience, suitable for those interested in diverse fictional narratives.
Official synopsis Publisher
ANTHONY MADE A FRIEND; MARROW HILL; WILLIAM’S VERSION; DIVINE MELODIOUS TRUTH; THE CORONATION MOB; SEND THREE AND FOURPENCE WE ARE GOING TO A DANCE; NULE.
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