Finn’s Folly

Finn’s Folly by Ivan Southall, published by Penguin Books, Limited in 1972, is a work of juvenile fiction that explores the intersection of lives following an accident on a foggy Australian country road. This edition contains 158 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into the experiences of both children and adults as their paths converge in a moment of crisis.
In this narrative, readers will find a focus on themes of family and health, as well as the impact of diseases and injuries on everyday life. The story delves into the dynamics between the characters, highlighting their interactions and the challenges they face in the wake of the accident. Set against the backdrop of Australia, the book provides a thoughtful exploration of how unforeseen events can alter relationships and perspectives.
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An accident on a foggy Australian country road brings together the lives of five children and five adults.
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