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"I was eighteen years two months and two days when my father came to see me in the nursing home and told me that Johnny was dead. Drowned. Lost at sea." "Johnny, an oustanding young swimmer, went missing nearly thirty years ago: drowned, or so everyone except his sister Imogen, the na...

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Main Author: Johnston, Jennifer 1930-2025 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Review 2002
Edition:1. publ.
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Summary:"I was eighteen years two months and two days when my father came to see me in the nursing home and told me that Johnny was dead. Drowned. Lost at sea." "Johnny, an oustanding young swimmer, went missing nearly thirty years ago: drowned, or so everyone except his sister Imogen, the narrator of Jennifer Johnston's novel, believes." "The event literally leaves Imogen speechless, for how could this happen? Johnny, encouraged, pushed even, from a child by his father, could have made the Olympic team, couldn't he? In the company of his friend Bruno, the handsome young German tutor, Imogen has seen him slicing through the water, staying out for hours before racing back gleaming. She has sailed with the two young men out across the bay that lies beneath the old stone house Great Grandfather bought at the beginning of the century."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:214 S.
ISBN:0747269459

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