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Cargando... The Legend of Kevin the Plumberpor Scot Gardner
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The Legend of Kevin the Plumber is another fantastic Aussie tragicomedy by the author of Burning Eddy. This story takes place in Mullet Head where Gary Sleep has just left school and got himself a job, everyone is relieved, finally the trouble maker can get out of everyone's hair and settle down. The only person who isn't happy is Gary; he wants to be a famous movie stunt man just like his father "Mad Max" and being Kevin Daly's plumber assistant is a way off and Kevin Daly is a way off being a movie star too. In fact he looked like the last thing you see before you die in a pub brawl; massive and grumpy. Together he and Gary get up to all sorts of trouble. But keeping his job sometimes can be the last thing on Gary's mind not with all the strife he gets into in Mullet Head with Pip and the gang, then there is of course the mysterious Ash and Vanessa who is Kevin's daughter. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
'Can you smell gas?'Something's brewing in Mullet Head. . .Everyone feels better now that Gary Sleep and his dreadlocks have left school and scored a job. Everyone except Gary. Plumber's assistant is a long way from movie stuntman.And Kevin Daly the plumber is not a movie star. A grumpy man-mountain of muscle and hair, Kevin needs an assistant like a gas leak needs a spark. Together, Gary and Kevin could go up in a big way.A tragic-comedy about finding heart in yourself in the face of adversity; finding heart in the work you do and the people you meet, and fixing broken hearts. . . with silicone. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Google Books — Cargando... GénerosSistema Decimal Melvil (DDC)823.4Literature English English fiction Post-Elizabethan 1625-1702ValoraciónPromedio:
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Year 9+ boys would especially like this book. They would enjoy the ‘boy humour’. ( )