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    Feather Boy is a novel by Brighton -based author Nicky Singer; it was first published in 2002 by HarperCollins, under the Collins imprint and reissued under the Essential Modern Classics imprint in 2010. A TV adaptation was created by the BBC in 2004. Synopsis. Robert Nobel is a 12-year-old shy boy who despairs of his newly divorced parents.

    • Nicky Singer
    • 1 January 2002
  2. Feather Boy. View Page. Paperback: 288 pages. Publisher: HarperCollins. Year: 2002. ISBN: 978-0007332007. Waterstones Amazon. C atherine would say it all began in a time that is yesterday and tomorrow and eternally present. But then Catherine’s a storyteller.

  3. Jan 1, 2002 · Feather Boy by Nicky Singer centres around Robert Nobel, a quiet, sensitive and reserved boy who is still coming to terms with his parents divorce. He is also the main target of Johnathan Niker, the class bully. When Robert begins a class project at the Mayfeild Rest Home, he meets Edith Sorrel.

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  4. Feather Boy: With Omari Carter, Lindsey Coulson, Sheila Hancock, Daisy Head. Robert Noble, a bullied child who has premonitions, visits an old people's home and meets an elderly lady who asks him to go to Chance House and solve the mystery of the young boy who supposedly fell to his death there.

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    • 2004-03-16
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  5. His dad is busy with his new family, his mum is always at work, the school bully is making his life miserable, and the class beauty won’t give him the time of day. But Edith is hiding a secret about boarded-up Chance House’s past that’s more complicated than Robert ever imagined.

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  7. www.kirkusreviews.com › nicky-singer › feather-boyFEATHER BOY | Kirkus Reviews

    Apr 9, 2002 · FEATHER BOY. by Nicky Singer ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 9, 2002. bookshelf. shop now. A British import with Cormier-like undertones that explores the twinned themes of fear and courage. Robert, narrator of the tale, is “the class squit”—timorous and awkward, he is the easy butt of the vicious and charismatic Niker.

  8. Apr 9, 2002 · Robert is directed to a creepy old derelict house where rumour has it a boy about his age once jumped to his death from the top floor apartment thinking he could fly. Robert must race against time to figure out the mystery of the house and learn himself how to truly fly.

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