Gillian Cross Booklist Gillian Cross Message Board Detailed plot synopsis reviews of A Map Of Nowhere Nick Miller wants to prove himself to his brother's gang, so when they assign him to befriend Joseph Fisher, and find out important facts about the Fisher family's store, he agrees. Editions for A Map of Nowhere: (Paperback published in ), (Paperback published in ), (Paperback), (Pa Author: Gillian Cross. A Map of Nowhere presents an honest, provocative look at questions of growing up in today's difficult world, choosing friends, and distinguishing right from wrong. Cross treats these questions in a suspenseful story that involves a fascinating pastime. Her major character, Nick Miller, has a passion for fantasy games that involve role-playing.
Author: Gillian Cross ISBN Title: A Map of Nowhere (Contents) Item Condition: used item in a very good condition. Books will be free of page markings. Funny, moving, compelling and wholly original, A Map of Nowhere leaves us wondering just how well it's possible to know others and, indeed, ourselves. Juvenile Fiction by Gillian Cross A Map of Nowhere. Gillian Cross was born Gillian Arnold in She was educated at North London Collegiate School, Somerville College, Oxford and the University of Sussex. Although now a full-time writer who often travels and gives talks in connection with her work, she has had a number of informal jobs including being an assistant to a Member of Parliament.
A Map of Nowhere Summary. A Map of Nowhere presents an honest, provocative look at questions of growing up in today's difficult world, choosing friends, and distinguishing right from wrong. Cross treats these questions in a suspenseful story that involves a fascinating pastime. Publisher: OUP Oxford ISBN Author: Gillian Cross ISBN Title: A Map of Nowhere Item Condition: used item in a very good condition. Books will be free of page markings. This detailed literature summary also contains Related Titles on A Map of Nowhere by Gillian Cross. Preview of A Map of Nowhere Summary: A Map of Nowhere presents an honest, provocative look at questions of growing up in today's difficult world, choosing friends, and distinguishing right from wrong.
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