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|aRees, Celia.
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|aThe wish house / |cCelia Rees.
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|aLondon : |bYoung Picador, |c2006.
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|a[216] p. ; |c20 cm.
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|aAn invitation to an art exhibit sets off memories in a now grown-upRichard of the pivotal summer of 1976 when, as a lonely and naive fifteen-year-old vacationing in South Wales, he comes under the enthralling influence of the artistic, uninhibited, sometimes cruel, and ultimately tragic Dalton family.
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|aComing of age--Juvenile fiction.
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|aInterpersonal relations--Juvenile fiction.
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|aArtists--Juvenile fiction.
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|aSelf-perception--Juvenile fiction.
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