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MICHELLE MAGORIAN PDF Print E-mail
Written by Nikki Gamble   
Saturday, 17 May 2008

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Michelle Magorian booksigning
Michelle Magorian has spent the last ten years home educating her sons and writing for the theatre but fans of Goodnight Mister Tom will be delighted that she has returned to fiction. On Tuesday 13th May, Michelle's eagerly anticipated Just Henry was launched at the Rex Cinema in Piccadilly.

The moody, cavernous setting  twenty metres below the hustle and bustle of the West End was the perfect choice for the launch of Just Henry. 

Set in post-war Britain, the book is a both a captivating portrait of the period and a thrilling mystery with some unexpected twists. Henry misses his father who died a war hero and resents his stepfather and baby sister. His passion is the cinema.One day in the cinema queue he meets Mrs Beaumont who also loves films, and lends Henry a camera for a school project. Henry is disgusted that he's been put in a group with Jeffries, the son of a deserter, and the illigitmate Pip. Henry has some important lessons to learn about prejudice, friendship and family. 

Michelle, a trained actress, delighted guests with her readings from the book. For those who had not already read it, there could be no better way to whet the appetite.

If you were at the event, have read the book, or are a fan of Magorian's earlier novels, share your views by posting a comment.

Adele Geras in The Guardian

Amanda Craig in The Times

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