· Lost Found is her first proper novel, and she was lucky to write it as part of a PhD at Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia. She still lives there (in Perth, not at university), and is sometimes allowed to work at a very nice bookshop nearby. Much to Brooke’s surprise, Lost Found proved to be the buzz book of the London Book Fair. The translation rights have since been sold /5. · Interestingly, Brooke Davis wrote Lost Found as a way to deal with her own grief after the sudden death of her mother seven years ago, and with this knowledge in mind, the reader can’t help but see Millie’s sense of abandonment as a reflection of the author’s. It’s important to have your www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 5 mins. · A quirky tale of loss, grief and love, Lost and Found is a touching debut from Brooke Davis. It confronts the taboo's of death and aging with sharp observations and an unique sense of humour incorporating a madcap road trip, a one legged mannequin and stolen keyboard letters/5.
Lost Found. by Brooke Davis. Published: Kindle Edition: 0 pages. 0 members reading this now 8 clubs reading this now 0 members have read this book. Recommended to book clubs by 1 of 1 members. Lost Found by Brooke Davis is the story of 7 yr old Millie, abandoned by her mother after the death of her father (who was obviously adored by Millie). Millie ends up on a wild adventure, across Australia, accompanied by a store mannequin names Mannie (and his broken leg), an old man, Karl and an almost as old, Agatha, as they attempt to. Fiction Lost Found BROOKE DAVIS Hachette, $ There is a reviewer's rule to be kind to first-time authors and Lost and Found is the debut novel of Brooke Davis. The theme is grief and.
Lost Found is her first proper novel, and she was lucky to write it as part of a PhD at Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia. She still lives there (in Perth, not at university), and is sometimes allowed to work at a very nice bookshop nearby. Much to Brooke’s surprise, Lost Found proved to be the buzz book of the London Book Fair. The translation rights have since been sold into sixteen countries and major deals have been confirmed in the United States and Great Britain. Interestingly, Brooke Davis wrote Lost Found as a way to deal with her own grief after the sudden death of her mother seven years ago, and with this knowledge in mind, the reader can’t help but see Millie’s sense of abandonment as a reflection of the author’s. It’s important to have your mum. A quirky tale of loss, grief and love, Lost and Found is a touching debut from Brooke Davis. It confronts the taboo's of death and aging with sharp observations and an unique sense of humour incorporating a madcap road trip, a one legged mannequin and stolen keyboard letters.
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