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All the Fun of the Fair: A hilarious, brilliantly original coming-of-age story that will capture your heart

All the Fun of the Fair: A hilarious, brilliantly original coming-of-age story that will capture your heart

Caroline Hulse
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Author:  Caroline Hulse
Condition:  Used, Like New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  416
Publisher:  Orion Publishing Co
Year:  2022
ISBN:  9781409197256

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New and unread with a crease to the top corner of the front cover.

One summer her sister never came home from the fair.
This summer she's determined to find out why.

'Quirky, original and charming' Sarah Turner ? The Unmumsy Mum

'Fresh, unique, powerful and incredibly poignant. And, of course, hilarious too!' Beth O'Leary

The fair is the only good thing that happens every year. And Fiona Larson is the only kid in town who's never been.

She's pretended to go - but she's never been allowed. Because, before Flora was even born, her sister died there.

This year everything will be different.
And Fiona Larson will find out what really happened.

Set in the summer of 1996, All The Fun of the Fair is a bittersweet, nostalgic, hilarious and heartbreaking mystery, perfect for Beth O'Leary, Ruth Jones and Marian Keyes.

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