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The Boy Who Could See Demons

The Boy Who Could See Demons

 eBook, Published by Hachette UK   (10 May 2012)

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I first met my demon the morning that Mum said Dad had gone. Alex Broccoli is ten years old, likes onions on toast, and can balance on the back legs of his chair for fourteen minutes. His best friend is a 9000-year-old demon called Ruen. When his depressive mother attempts suicide yet again, Alex meets child psychiatrist Anya. Still bearing the scars of her own daughter's battle with schizophrenia, Anya fears for Alex's mental health and attempts to convince him that Ruen doesn't exist. But as she runs out of medical proof for many of Alex's claims, she is faced with a question: does Alex suffer from schizophrenia, or can he really see demons? The new Audrey Niffenegger Company High-octane, funny and cinematic Sydney Morning Herald Intriguing and utterly engrossing Irish Tatler An incredible debut novel. This is The Lovely Bones meets It's a Wonderful Life. Fabulous Sun Following a PhD at Queen's University, Carolyn Jess-Cooke took up a lectureship in Film Studies at the University of Sunderland. She has published non-fiction books in Film Studies and Shakespeare and is the author of the multi award-winning collection of poetry INROADS.