Oscar and the Lady in Pink

Oscar and the Lady in Pink

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Author: Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 96


'My name is Oscar, I'm ten years old . . . They call me Egghead, I look about seven, I live in hospital because of my cancer and I've never written to you because I don't even know if you exist.'Oscar is ill and no one, especially not his parents, can tell him what he already knows: that he is dying. Granny Rose, the oldest of the 'ladies in pink' who come to visit the patients, makes friends with Oscar. She suggests that he play a game: to pretend that each of the following twelve days is a decade of his imaginary life. One day equals ten years, and every night Oscar writes a letter to God telling him about his life. The ten letters that follow are sensitive, funny, heartbreaking and, ultimately, life-affirming. Oscar and the Pink Lady is a small fable with a very big heart.



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Description
NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 96


'My name is Oscar, I'm ten years old . . . They call me Egghead, I look about seven, I live in hospital because of my cancer and I've never written to you because I don't even know if you exist.'Oscar is ill and no one, especially not his parents, can tell him what he already knows: that he is dying. Granny Rose, the oldest of the 'ladies in pink' who come to visit the patients, makes friends with Oscar. She suggests that he play a game: to pretend that each of the following twelve days is a decade of his imaginary life. One day equals ten years, and every night Oscar writes a letter to God telling him about his life. The ten letters that follow are sensitive, funny, heartbreaking and, ultimately, life-affirming. Oscar and the Pink Lady is a small fable with a very big heart.