Harm’s Way by Colin Greenland

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Harm’s Way by Colin Greenland

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Sophie was brought up on the docks of High Haven where her father, Jacob, is the nightwatchman. The old man is full of stories gleaned from the star-going ships that dock at the port. Greenland's last book, "Take Back Plenty" won the Arthur C. Clarke Award for Best Science Fiction Novel.

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Harm’s Way by Colin Greenland

Sophie was brought up on the docks of High Haven where her father, Jacob, is the nightwatchman. The old man is full of stories gleaned from the star-going ships that dock at the port. Greenland's last book, "Take Back Plenty" won the Arthur C. Clarke Award for Best Science Fiction Novel.

Award winning Colin Greenland was born in Dover in 1954 and wrote his first book, about a fire-engine that laid an egg, at the age of five. Since then he has written ‘The Hour of the Thin Ox’, which the ‘Guardian’ said ‘could be a classic’; and its successor, ‘Other Voices’, written to a soundtrack of the Cure, Dead Can Dance, New Order and the Cocteau Twins, which was hailed as ‘a short, sharp and moving tale with an acrid and lingering aftertaste.’

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ISBN 13 9780002239165
ISBN 10 0002239167
Title Harm’s Way
Author Colin Greenland
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Binding type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1993-05-20
Number of pages 364
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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