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The Secret Summer of Daniel Lyons

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BfK No. 137 - November 2002

Cover Story
This issue's cover illustration is from Lian Hearn's Across the Nightingale Floor which is discussed by Clive Barnes. Thanks to Pan Macmillan for their help with this November cover.

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The Secret Summer of Daniel Lyons

Roy Apps
(Barn Owl Books)
128pp, 978-1903015162, RRP £4.99, Paperback
8-10 Junior/Middle
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It is 1909 and 14-year-old Tom Jupe dreams of being a photographer or better still a cameraman in the brand new motion picture industry. But his parents are 'Prims' - Primitive Methodists and deeply suspicious of kinemagraphics. When a company of film makers moves into Tom's little Sussex town however, he can't keep away, even though it means deceiving his parents, and soon he is living a double life as Daniel Lyons, his choice of pseudonym inspired by his bible studies, helping the crew, playing a part in a film and, at the book's climax, defending the company against the violent attentions of the sinister 'busters'. This is an unusual and original story told with pace and a good deal of humour. Apps brings the early twentieth century to life with skill and warmth, packing in lots of information and detail together with a real sense of affection and respect for his characters.

Reviewer: 
Andrea Reece
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