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Memoirs of a Dipper

3.71 ( 153 Ratings by Goodreads)
Memoirs of a Dipper

Memoirs of a Dipper

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3.71 (153 Ratings by Goodreads)
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'A reading experience that hums with an electric energy that never gets boring and feels shockingly, painfully real.' - The Times

'There's different ways to do it: I can slowly move closer step by step, or I can do it in one movement and bump into them. Easiest is in a pub then I can put my drink too close to theirs. Move my stool near theirs. Anything to cross the line.'

Gary is a dipper, a burglar, a thief. He is still at junior school when his father first takes him out on the rob, and proves a fast learner: not much more than a child the first time he gets caught, he is a career criminal as soon as he is out again. But Gary is also fiercely intelligent - he often knows more about the antique furniture he is stealing than the people who own it, and is confident in his ability to trick his way out of any situation, always one step ahead. But all that changes when he falls for Mandy...

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780241971451
ISBN10 0241971454
Number Of Pages 320
Item Weight 223 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 198 x 19 mm
Publisher / Reseller Penguin Books Ltd
Format paperback
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A reading experience that hums with an electric energy that never gets boring and feels shockingly, painfully real. --Times

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Author's Bio

Nell Leyshon's first novel, Black Dirt, was long-listed for the Orange Prize, and shortlisted for the Commonwealth Prize. Her second novel was The Colour of Milk, and her plays include Comfort Me With Apples, which won an Evening Standard Award, and Bedlam, which was the first play written by a woman for Shakespeare's Globe. She writes for BBC Radio 3 and 4, and won the Richard Imison Award for her first radio play. Nell was born in Glastonbury and lives in Dorset.

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