The Cast-off

The Cast-off by Catherine Sefton is a New Ed edition published by Puffin in 1994, featuring 134 pages in English. This book explores the lives of two neighboring families who face significant challenges. The narrative follows Marie, who runs away from home and finds herself in a squat, while Alice, her neighbor, shares her own family’s struggles and demonstrates her resilience in coping with these issues.
Readers will find a focus on social themes, particularly the complexities of friendship and family dynamics. The story delves into the tensions experienced by both families, highlighting the emotional landscapes that shape their lives. Through Alice’s perspective, the book presents a nuanced view of how individuals navigate their circumstances, making it a thoughtful exploration of juvenile fiction.
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Two families, next-door-neighbours, have more than their share of problems. Marie runs away from home, landing in a squat. Her story is narrated by Alice, who reveals the tensions within her own family yet also shows how she is stronger and able to cope with these problems.
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