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		<title>Frank and Red</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Sometimes, the friend you need is the one you never saw coming. Frank and Red are a mess. Frank is a grumpy old curmudgeon. A recluse whose only company is the 'ghost' of his dead wife, Marcie. He is estranged from his friends, his son, and the ever-changing world beyond his front gate. And then Red moves in next door. Red is six. A boy struggling to adjust to the separation of his mum and dad, a new school, and the demonic school bully. Red is curious, smart, he never stops talking, and he's got a trampoline. From the moment Red's blonde mop appears over the top of the fence that divides their two gardens, the unlikeliest of friendships is born. And it is a friendship that will change both of their lives forever.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;Best book of the year!&#8217;</b> ? ? ? ? ?</p>
<p><b>&#8216;A fantastic debut&#8217; </b>? ? ? ? ?<br /><b><br />The brilliant, heart-warming debut novel from the <i>Sunday Time</i>s best-selling author of <i>Dummy </i>and <i>Man vs Toddler</i><br /></b><br /><b>&#8216;A lovely feel-good treat&#8217; </b><i>The Times </i>| <b>&#8216;Simply perfect&#8217; </b><i>Daily Mirror</i> | <b>&#8216;Hilariously funny&#8230; and beneath it all really quite lovely&#8217; </b><i>The Metro</i> | <b>Brilliant, just brilliant&#8217; </b><i>Huffington Post</i></p>
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<p><font size="+1"><b>Sometimes, the friend you need is the one you never saw coming.</b></font></p>
<p>Frank and Red are a mess.</p>
<p>Frank is a grumpy old curmudgeon. A recluse whose only company is the &#8216;ghost&#8217; of his dead wife, Marcie. He is estranged from his friends, his son, and the ever-changing world beyond his front gate. </p>
<p>And then Red moves in next door.</p>
<p>Red is six. A boy struggling to adjust to the separation of his mum and dad, a new school, and the demonic school bully. Red is curious, smart, he never stops talking, and he&#8217;s got a trampoline. <br />From the moment Red&#8217;s blonde mop appears over the top of the fence that divides their two gardens, the unlikeliest of friendships is born.  </p>
<p>. . . And it is a friendship that will change both of their lives forever.</p>
<p><b>Readers CAN&#8217;T GET ENOUGH of this INCREDIBLY MOVING debut novel:</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;</b><b>Raw, real and heartrending, uplifting and simply a delicious read&#8217;</b> ? ? ? ? ?</p>
<p><b>&#8216;</b><b>Moving and funny, uplifting and full of hope</b>&#8216; ? ? ? ? ?</p>
<p><b>&#8216;Stunningly well-written, warm hearted, incredibly funny and moving story&#8217; </b>? ? ? ? ?</p>
<p><b>&#8216;A beautifully written, warm and empathic read&#8217;</b> ? ? ? ? ?</p>
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