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The Runaway’s Diary
The Runaway’s Diary
Sep 21, 2024 3:50 PM

Author:James Patterson

The Runaway’s Diary

While searching for her sister in an unfamiliar city, a young girl finds more than she bargained for in this gripping graphic novel

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I'm running away. Not to a place - to a person.

Eleanor is happiest when she's left alone to dream up elaborate stories. Sam is outgoing, fun and popular. Despite their differences, the sisters have always been there for each other - until everything changes.

Now Sam is somewhere in Seattle, and Eleanor runs after her. Nothing is easy in the big, unforgiving city. As Eleanor faces setbacks, she also makes new friends and tells new stories.

Eleanor can rewrite her life in so many ways ... but can she make a happy ending her reality?

Reviews

Reviews for The Dream Team: Jaz Santos vs. The World: Exciting, original and heart-warming

—— Jacqueline Wilson

‘[Paris Echo is] brimming with Faulks’s deep affection for Paris. His outsider’s interest in quirky street names and quaint corners transports his readers there too. And in the end, the book is powered by his ambition to evoke that place, its ghostliness, those spectres of history, lurking around every beautiful avenue

—— Guardian

A brilliantly plotted and occasionally hallucinatory novel, in which the author's genius for literary ventriloquism is shown off to startling effect.

—— New Statesman

Paris Echo doesn’t disappoint… Faulks is doing what he does best, marrying careful historical research with a good ear for dialogue

—— Melissa Katsoulis , The Times

[An] exquisite book... a deeply affecting, wholly unsolemn treatment of some of the 20th century's darkest moments.

—— Daily Mail

The prowess of his storytelling makes him a graceful guide through "the great world of the past"... Cunningly crafted, Faulks's fictional bridge between the French past and present has its sentimental side.

—— Financial Times

There is humour and humanity in this bold, perceptive novel.

—— Daily Express

Both thoughtful and thought-provoking with memorable characters and a profound sense of the past in the present

—— Hannah Beckerman , S Magazine, Sunday Express

Here is Paris in all its beauty and squalor, its blood-stained history and its ability to instil in its lover a sense of the true sweetness of life. So this intelligent, moving, often disturbing novel is also really a love letter to Paris and indeed to France.

—— The Scotsman

There is much to learn from Paris Echo about the city’s complex identity, and about the way we view the past.

—— Sunday Times

Paris Echo tackles its subjects – war, identity, colonial legacies – with the skill and emotional power that have delighted his readers for three decades

—— Max Liu , i paper

Faulks is a fine descriptive writer and evokes Paris splendidly

—— Daily Telegraph

Paris Echo is an enjoyable and highly readable novel. Faulks has an easy-going style and he draws you seemingly without effort into the world he creates. He has a knowing humour too…In part the novel is a love letter to Paris, but it is also the latest product of Faulk’s long-standing and fascinating engagement with the devastating events of the 20th century.

—— Literary Review

This intelligent, moving, often disturbing novel is also really a love letter to Paris – and, indeed, to France

—— i paper

Faulks excels at creating well-rounded characters.

—— Good Housekeeping

An intriguing guide to the many layers of Parisien life.

—— Anthony Gardner , Mail on Sunday

Master storytelling... [An] intriguing and moving story that shows how the future is shaped by the past.

—— Women & Home

‘Paris Echo is an enjoyable and highly readable novel. Faulks has an easy-going style and he draws you seemingly without effort into the world he creates. He has a knowing humour too…In part the novel is a love letter to Paris, but it is also the latest product of Faulk’s long-standing and fascinating engagement with the devastating events of the 20th century.’

—— Literary Review

Immersive

—— The Spectator

A lovely novel by a writer who lives and breathes France

—— Saga Magazine

Faulks masterfully reminds readers of the city’s indecipherable mystique and bottomless artistic generosity

—— The Culture Trip

‘[a} stimulating novel’

—— Country & Town House

Another terrific, intelligent read from Faulks

—— Reader's Digest
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