Alexia Casale, you have captured life itself in your gorgeous book. House of Windows is a beautiful, BEAUTIFUL coming of age novel about a boy. I won’t say that he is a genius, or that he is socially awkward, or lonely, because to truly get Nick, you need to read entire masterfully crafted book, created by the author of The Bone www.doorway.rus: 5. Alexia Casale. Faber Faber, Aug 6, - Young adult fiction - pages. 0 Reviews ""The body is a house of many windows: there we all sit, showing ourselves and crying on the passers-by to come and love us."" Robert Louis Stevenson Nick hates it when people call him a genius. Sure, he's going to Cambridge University aged 15, but he says. · It’s a strange world, one that takes time to wrap your head around, but Casale’s beautiful writing makes it easy to get to know this small town and university. House of Windows by Alexia Casale is a coming-of-age drama, but an atypical one, given that it’s about a 15 year old ‘coming of age’ at university. Through Nick, we learn about friendships family, new beginnings and saying goodbye.
House of Windows. Alexia Casale. Nick hates it when people call him a genius. Sure, he's going to Cambridge University aged 15, but he says that's just because he works hard. And, secretly, he only works hard to get some kind of attention from his workaholic father. Not that his strategy is working. Posted on by Alexia Casale House of Windows The body is a house of many windows there we all sit showing ourselves and crying on the passers by to come and love us Robert Louis StevensonNick hates it when people call him a genius Sure he s go. ― Alexia Casale, House of Windows. tags: colour, echo, emotion, grief, joy, memory, soul, time, warmth. 4 likes. Like "The body is a house of many windows: there we all sit, showing ourselves and crying on the passers-by to come and love us. Robert Louis Stevenson" ― Alexia Casale, House of.
House of Windows. Alexia Casale. Faber Faber, Aug 4, - Juvenile Fiction - pages. 0 Reviews 'The body is a house of many windows: there we all sit, showing. A wry, heartfelt and beautiful second novel from award-winning author of The Bone Dragon, Alexia Casale, about how the people we love the most can be the most difficult people to love. About the Author. A British-American citizen of Italian heritage, Alexia is an editor, teacher and writing consultant. House of Windows (ISBN: ) Going up to Cambridge University can be a daunting experience for even the most confident of Freshers. For one thing, there’s having to face a whole new set of emotional and academic hurdles.
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