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 · Nick Earls' '48 Shades Of Brown' dipicts a month in the life of a 16 year old Dan. While the purpose of this comedy novel is to entertain, Earls utilizes first person narration to give the reader an insight into the mindset of a teenage boy, in a new and unknown environment. This insight gives the reader (typically a teenage audience) the oppertunity to emphathize with the character and relate to . This Australian coming-of-age novel is both funny and poignant. As Dan fumbles through the process of forming a relationship with someone of the opposite sex, he also learns about making pesto, interpreting Romeo and Juliet, why almost all birds are one of the 48 shades of brown, and why his best course of action is just to be himself. KLIATTPrice: $ In 48 SHADES OF BROWN, Australian author Nick Earls comically portrays Dan in this coming-of-age story. Dan, a high school student, boards with his crazy band-playing Aunt Jacq, 22, and her roommate, Naomi, an attractive pysch major at the bltadwin.ru by: 3.


48 Shades of Brown by Earls, Nick and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at bltadwin.ru 48 Shades Of Brown By Nick Earls. Words4 Pages. '48 Shades of Brown' by Nick Earls is a novel that follows Dan Bancroft, the main protagonist, and his troubling experiences as he goes through his final year of school. Dan is thrown into a world of unfamiliarity, where he makes many comical and embarrassing decisions. This novel. 48 SHADES OF BROWN. by Nick Earls. Age Range: 14 up. BUY NOW FROM. AMAZON.


48 Shades of Brown by Nick Earls - Penguin Books Australia. Published: 31 July ISBN: Imprint: Penguin. Format: Paperback. Pages: RRP: $ Categories: Fiction true stories. In 48 SHADES OF BROWN, Australian author Nick Earls comically portrays Dan in this coming-of-age story. Dan, a high school student, boards with his crazy band-playing Aunt Jacq, 22, and her roommate, Naomi, an attractive pysch major at the Uni. Nick Earls' '48 Shades Of Brown' dipicts a month in the life of a 16 year old Dan. While the purpose of this comedy novel is to entertain, Earls utilizes first person narration to give the reader an insight into the mindset of a teenage boy, in a new and unknown environment. This insight gives the reader (typically a teenage audience) the oppertunity to emphathize with the character and relate to their own experiences (if they are parallel.).

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