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Sweep:The Story of a Girl and Her Monster: The Story of a Girl and Her Monster


No. of pages 368

Published: 2018

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It's been five years since the Sweep disappeared. Orphaned and alone, Nan Sparrow had no other choice but to work for a ruthless chimney sweep named Wilkie Crudd. She spends her days sweeping out chimneys. The job is dangerous and thankless, but with her wits and will, Nan has managed to beat the deadly odds time and time again.

When Nan gets stuck in a chimney fire, she fears the end has come. Instead, she wakes to find herself unharmed in an abandoned attic. And she is not alone. Huddled in the corner is a mysterious creature-a golem-made from soot and ash.

Sweep is the story of a girl and her monster. Together, these two outcasts carve out a new life-saving each other in the process. Lyrically told by one of today's most powerful storytellers, Sweep is a heartrending adventure about the everlasting gifts of friendship and wonder.

 

This book was recognised in the Charlotte Huck Award for Outstanding Fiction for Children category by the Ncte Awards.

There are 368 pages in this book. This book was published 2018 by Abrams .

Jonathan Auxier writes strange stories for strange children--including PETER NIMBLE & HIS FANTASTIC EYES and THE NIGHT GARDENER. Raised in Canada, Jonathan now lives in Pittsburgh with his wife and family.

This book has been nominated for the following award:

Ncte Awards
This book was recognised in the Charlotte Huck Award for Outstanding Fiction for Children category by the Ncte Awards.

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