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Love Notes for Freddie

By: Eva Rice
Narrated by: Liza Ross, Jessica Ball
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Marnie FitzPatrick is a reclusive sixth former from Hertfordshire with a dysfunctional family, a penchant for Pythagoras' theorem and an addiction to doughnuts and gin.

Julie Crewe is a disillusioned maths teacher who lives vicariously through the girls she teaches, yet who once danced barefoot through Central Park with a man called Jo she has never been able to forget.

This is the story of what happened in the summer of 1969, when the sun burned down on the roof of the Shredded Wheat factory, and a boy called Freddie Friday danced to the records he had stolen.

This is about first love and last love and all the strange stuff in between. This is what happens when three people are bound together by something that can't be calculated or explained by any equation. This is what happened when they saw the open door.

©2015 Eva Rice (P)2015 WF Howes
20th Century Coming of Age Contemporary Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Literary Fiction
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I loved this story, especially listening to it , as the narrators were so excellent .

A wonderful tale of first love and the magic of dancing .

Great characters and story

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I enjoyed this story; the characters were eccentric and the premise was unusual. It was good to be reminded of being a schoolgirl in the 60s and 70s.

It's a wistful love story with some unusual relationship triangles. At the end we learn not that love conquers all but strong characters will survive if they can transform themselves.

Written from the perspective of a teenage English girl and a Canadian woman teacher. Both parts were beautifully narrated by the respective actors.

Offbeat rite of passage story set in the 60s.

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