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Anansi boys / Neil Gaiman.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: New York : Harper Perennial, 2008Edition: First Harper Perennial editionDescription: 336, 18 pages illustrations 21-24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780062564337
  • 9780061342394
  • 0061342394
  • 9780060515188
  • 006051518X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Other classification:
  • He.01
Contents:
Chapter I: Which is mostly about names and family relationships -- Chapter 2: Which is mostly about the things that happen after funerals -- Chapter 3: In which there is a family reunion -- Chapter 4: Which concludes with an evening of wine, women and song -- Chapter 5: In which we examine the many consequences of the morning after -- Chapter 6: In which Fat Charlie fails to get home, even by taxi -- Chapter 7: In which Fat Charlie goes a long way -- Chapter 8: In which a pot of coffee comes in particularly useful -- Chapter 9: In which Fat Charlie answers the door and spider encounters flamingos -- Chapter 10: In which Fat Charlie sees the world and Maeve Livingstone is dissatisfied -- Chapter 11: In which Rosie learns to say not to strangers and Fat Charlie acquires a lime -- Chapter 12: In which Fat Charlie does several things for the first time -- Chapter 13: Which proves to be unlucky for some -- Chapter 14: Which comes to several conclusions.
Summary: Charlie "Fat Charlie" Nancy, lives in London and learns of his estranged father's death in Florida. While attending the funeral, Charlie discovers his father left behind some surprises: Charlie has an unknown brother, Spider, and his father was an African trickster god. Spider shows up in Charlie's life and creates havoc. Spider steals Charlie's fiance and gets Charlie fired, charged with embezzlement, and accused of murder. To return his life to normal, Charlie resorts to using magic.
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Chapter I: Which is mostly about names and family relationships -- Chapter 2: Which is mostly about the things that happen after funerals -- Chapter 3: In which there is a family reunion -- Chapter 4: Which concludes with an evening of wine, women and song -- Chapter 5: In which we examine the many consequences of the morning after -- Chapter 6: In which Fat Charlie fails to get home, even by taxi -- Chapter 7: In which Fat Charlie goes a long way -- Chapter 8: In which a pot of coffee comes in particularly useful -- Chapter 9: In which Fat Charlie answers the door and spider encounters flamingos -- Chapter 10: In which Fat Charlie sees the world and Maeve Livingstone is dissatisfied -- Chapter 11: In which Rosie learns to say not to strangers and Fat Charlie acquires a lime -- Chapter 12: In which Fat Charlie does several things for the first time -- Chapter 13: Which proves to be unlucky for some -- Chapter 14: Which comes to several conclusions.

Charlie "Fat Charlie" Nancy, lives in London and learns of his estranged father's death in Florida. While attending the funeral, Charlie discovers his father left behind some surprises: Charlie has an unknown brother, Spider, and his father was an African trickster god. Spider shows up in Charlie's life and creates havoc. Spider steals Charlie's fiance and gets Charlie fired, charged with embezzlement, and accused of murder. To return his life to normal, Charlie resorts to using magic.

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