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Read Reviews for Swallowing Grandma - Kate Long
by - written on 07/08/06 (Very useful, 156 readings)
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The intriguingly titled “Swallowing Grandma” is the second novel, following her successful “The Bad Mother’s Handbook” (which I haven’t read) by Kate Long. The story is narrated by Katherine Millar, an eighteen-year-old girl living in the fictional Lancashire village of Banktop, not far from Bolton (the big city!) with her blind grandmother, Poll (short for Pollyanna – a hilariously unsuitable name given that, unlike the heroine of the classic children’s book with the same name, Poll never appears to look on the bright side of anything.) Katherine finds her life pretty dismal. She’s overweight, unpopular at school and her grandmother persists in treating her like a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/07/06 (Very useful, 104 readings)
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An interesting or unusual title makes a book more alluring to the reader. I k w I have often picked up a book on the strength of the title alone. When the novel “Swallowing Grandma” by Kate Long was suggested at my book group I had to vote for it, as I was curious about such an odd title. The book is a coming of age saga centred on the life of 18 year old Katherine Miller and her unconventional family in Banktop, a fictional mining village supposedly between Wigan and Bolton. Katherine lives with her professional northerner of a grandmother Poll, as her father died before she was born and then her mother abandoned her shortly afterwards. The book is ... Read the complete review
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