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Win copies of Grace Williams Says It Loud [closed]

This isn’t an ordinary love story. But then Grace isn’t an ordinary girl. We have seven copies of Emma Henderson’s remarkable debut novel to be won.

‘Disgusting,’ said the nurse.

And when no more could be done, they put her away, aged eleven.

On her first day at the Briar Mental Institute, Grace meets Daniel. He sees a different Grace: someone to share secrets and canoodle with, someone to fight for. Debonair Daniel, who can type with his feet, fills Grace’s head with tales from Paris and the world beyond.

This is Grace’s story: her life, its betrayals and triumphs, disappointment and loss, the taste of freedom; roses, music and tiny scraps of paper. Most of all, it is about the love of a lifetime.

To be in with a chance to win a copy, answer the following question:

Q: Emma Henderson based the novel in part on her real life experiences with a disabled sister. How many siblings does she have in all?

The answer can be found right here on Bookhugger.

No more submissions accepted at this time.

Terms and conditions

  1. Closing date for entries: 14th July 2010.
  2. Open to residents of the United Kingdom only.
  3. Entry to the competition is by completion of the above form only. Anyone submitting multiple entries will be disqualified.
  4. The winners will be selected at random from those correct entries received before the closing date.
  5. Only the winning entrants will be contacted by Bookhugger. Our decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
  6. The winner’s name(s) may be published on the Bookhugger website after the closing date of the competition.
  7. The competition is not open to Bookhugger employees and their families, or to employees of Bookhugger publishers and their families.

  1. elizabeth wilson Says:

    sounds a very good story

  2. Karen Costello Says:

    Sounds like a brilliant story, would love to read it

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