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The schoolboy Jamie has more than one problem.
He’s in danger of being divided into the ‘3S’ (Seriously Sad Section) of the third-year seniors, he’s managed to let himself be signed up for the football team and he’s caught up in the middle of a web of situations - each of which suggest that he’s lagging behind his peers in every respect. And on top of all this, his teachers actually expect him to work!
In a novella written on two levels, enter the last fourteen days in the world of the Jamie, where school-lessons are merely a repetitive backdrop against a seldom-documented way of life. SUNDAY is a simple and entertaining tale of a local secondary school or a controversial exposé of the real issues faced by any young pupil in an environment where sex, image and reputation are everything and absolutely nothing is sacred.
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sunday, david edwards, Fiction, Teenage, Computer Game Tie-InPlaces
Middlesbrough, Redcar, ClevelandTimes
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SUNDAY: These are the last fourteen days of the Jamie
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"Alnwick High Secondary School was the daytime home of over a thousand seniors of the ages eleven to sixteen."
Edition Notes
SUNDAY was conceived in 1995 by 17-year old student Dave Edwards and written over the next two years as he studied A Levels at college.
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The schoolboy Jamie has more than one problem;
He’s in danger of being divided into the ‘3S’ (Seriously Sad Section) of the third-year seniors, he’s managed to let himself be signed up for the football team and he’s caught up in the middle of a web of situations - each of which suggest that he’s lagging behind his peers in every respect. And on top of all this, his teachers actually expect him to work!
In a novella written on two levels, enter the last fourteen days in the world of the Jamie, where school-lessons are merely a repetitive backdrop against a seldom-documented way of life. SUNDAY is a simple and entertaining tale of a local secondary school or a controversial exposé of the real issues faced by any young pupil in an environment where sex, image and reputation are everything and absolutely nothing is sacred.
This semi-autobiographical work examines the results as misconstrued talk leads to intention, meaning and interpretation confusion and the main character’s startling revelation as he futily tries to evaluate the psyché of each character.
SUNDAY is a realistic insight as to what goes on behind the closed school-gates. It exists in a limbo between an adult’s and teenager’s book, and leaves many questions it poses unanswered. SUNDAY is the last day of the novella, but the story is far from over...
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