Elliot Pie's Guide To Human Nature

Fiction & Literature, Family Life, Contemporary Women, Literary
Cover of the book Elliot Pie's Guide To Human Nature by Chantelle Atkins, Pict Publishing
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Author: Chantelle Atkins ISBN: 9781386373681
Publisher: Pict Publishing Publication: October 5, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Chantelle Atkins
ISBN: 9781386373681
Publisher: Pict Publishing
Publication: October 5, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

One boy's mission to find the good in people.

Twelve-year-old Elliot Pie lives a solitary life with his agoraphobic mother. He is desperate to help her and he also wants to find out what happened to his Uncle Liam, who walked out one night leaving his dog and his car in the back garden. While his mother sinks further into the darkness, Elliot finds comfort in people-watching. He is determined to prove to her that good people still exist and when a stranger is kind to him one day, a plan is hatched. A plan to save his mother. A plan that might help him find Uncle Liam. Elliot's collection of strangers all have stories to tell about human nature, but is he placing his trust in the wrong people? Or is the real danger closer to home?

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One boy's mission to find the good in people.

Twelve-year-old Elliot Pie lives a solitary life with his agoraphobic mother. He is desperate to help her and he also wants to find out what happened to his Uncle Liam, who walked out one night leaving his dog and his car in the back garden. While his mother sinks further into the darkness, Elliot finds comfort in people-watching. He is determined to prove to her that good people still exist and when a stranger is kind to him one day, a plan is hatched. A plan to save his mother. A plan that might help him find Uncle Liam. Elliot's collection of strangers all have stories to tell about human nature, but is he placing his trust in the wrong people? Or is the real danger closer to home?

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