The Robbers

The Robbers by Nina Bawden, published by Puffin in 1981, is a New Ed edition featuring 136 pages in English. This book follows nine-year-old Phillip as he navigates the challenges of adjusting to a new family dynamic after his widowed father remarries. The story explores themes of family and change, providing a glimpse into Phillip’s life as he learns to adapt to his father’s new marriage and the presence of a stepmother.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into Phillip’s experiences and emotions as he grapples with his shifting circumstances. The book touches on elements of juvenile fiction and incorporates aspects of law and crime, reflecting the complexities of Phillip’s new environment. This edition presents a thoughtful exploration of childhood and familial relationships, inviting readers to engage with Phillip’s journey of adjustment and growth.
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Nine-year-old Phillip has always lived with his grandmother, but when his widowed father remarries he finds that he must suddenly adjust to a new way of life with his father and stepmother.
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