Books by William Sutcliffe and Complete Book Reviews
William Sutcliffe, Author Bloomsbury Publishing PLC $23.95 (292p) ISBN 978-1-59691-450-6
Three British mothers decide that it's time their 34-year-old sons start to act like mature grownups. And if their sons aren't going to get with the program on their own, it's high time for a little maternal nudging. Each son has problems: Daniel...
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William Sutcliffe, Author Viking Penguin $9.95 (234p) ISBN 978-0-14-028358-7
David Greenford, the skeptical British narrator/hero of this breezy novel, just wants to sleep with Liz, his best friend's girlfriend, but winds up spending three harrowing and thrilling months backpacking in India the summer before starting...
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William Sutcliffe, Author Penguin Books $72 (0p) ISBN 978-0-14-771532-6
Think Friends with British accents, overt sex and true acrimony among the characters, and you'll have a pretty good feel for Sutcliffe's half-clever comedic follow-up to his Are You Experienced? Six 20-something Londoners share advice, dilemmas and...
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William Sutcliffe, Author Grijalbo Mondadori, S.A. - Mondadori $9.67 (261p) ISBN 978-84-397-0446-1
British author Sutcliffe debuted here with this coming-of-age tale about a young man dumped by his would-be girlfriend in India. Now he turns around and makes his debut in Spanish.
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William Sutcliffe. Walker, $17.99 (304p) ISBN 978-0-8027-3492-1
Thirteen-year old Joshua's circumscribed life in the newly developed and carefully guarded town of Amarias changes when a search for his soccer ball takes him over The Wall. This barrier separates his people from those on the other side, who are,...
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William Sutcliffe. Bloomsbury, $17.99 (256p) ISBN 978-1-61963-919-5
In a story set in a fictionalized contemporary London, Sutcliffe (The Wall) blends scathing political commentary with Jonathan Swift's sarcasm and Lord of the Flies–esque anarchy. On the heels of rioting in London due to the sudden scarcity of...
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