First published in 1963, Summer Season records several anxious days in the life of Kenneth Crane, unemployed graduate. Crane has taken a temporary post as tutor to the young son of a luminary in a small seaside town. Crane finds life difficult enough, but almost intolerably so when he finds himself number-one suspect on a possible murder charge. For the delectable Kitty du Chair, by even contemporary standards a remarkably advanced teen-ager, disappears. She has been seen consorting with Crane. The police close in and Crane’s behaviour becomes more erratic (and hilarious). Summer Season is like a Jacques Tati film, having the same dream-like, almost surrealist quality. The humour is infectious and will be caught by very many readers.

Summer Season
R118,78
Categories: Biography & True Stories, Fiction & Literature, History, Humanities
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ISBN | 9781448209675 |
Number Of Pages | 160 |
File Size | 1.87 mb |
Format | EPUB |
Edition | 1 |
Published | 16-07-2012 |