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The
2003 Award
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The Book of Fred by Abby Bardi
Nominated by
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Publisher of Nominated Edition: Washington Square Press 0743411935 |
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ABOUT
THE BOOK
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Mary
Fred Anderson, raised in an isolated fundamentalist sect whose primary
obsessions seem to involve an imminent Apocalypse and the propagation
of the name "Fred", is hardly your average fifteen-year-old.
She has never watched TV, been to a supermarket, or even read much of
anything beyond the inscrutable dogma laid out by the prophet Fred.
But this is all before Mary Fred's whole world tilts irrevocably on
its axis: before her brothers, Fred and Freddie, take sick and pass
on to the place the Reverend Thigpen calls 'the world beyond'; before
Mama and Papa are escorted from the Fredian Outpost in police vans;
and Mary Fred herself is uprooted and placed in foster care with the
Cullison family. It is here, at Alice Cullison's suburban home outside
Washington, D.C., where everything really changes - for all parties
involved.
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| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
| Abby Bardi, born and raised in Chicago, has worked as a singing waitress in Washington, D.C., an English teacher in Japan and England, a performer on England's country-and-western circuit, and, most recently, as a professor at Prince George's Community College. She is a columnist for the Tacoma Voice and lives in Maryland, U.S.A. with her family. The Book of Fred is her first novel. |
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