Goggle-eyes

Goggle-eyes by Anne Fine is a film and TV tie-in edition published by Penguin in 1993, featuring 140 pages in English. This story follows Helly Johnston, who is struggling with her mother’s second marriage. Her situation takes a turn when she meets Kitty Killen, who shares her own experiences with her mother’s partner, Gerald Faulkner, also known as Old Goggle-eyes.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family dynamics and emotional challenges through the lens of juvenile fiction. The book presents the complexities of relationships and the impact of parental choices on children, as Kitty recounts how her mother’s life changes with Gerald’s presence. This edition offers a unique perspective on the intersection of fantasy and reality, making it a thoughtful read for those interested in the nuances of family life and personal growth.
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Helly Johnston is miserable aboaut her mother’s second marriage, until Kitty Killen comes to the rescue. Kitty who has experienced similar feelings herself with her mother’s partner Gerald Faulkner (Old Goggle-eyes), tells how her mother is changed by Gerald’s presence, and how he long remains a thorn in Kitty’s side.
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