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In this off-beat tale of adventure, Irie and Fred, both sixteen, are fast friends. She, of Afro-Caribbean heritage, was born in Sheffield where they both live. He is an expat American transplanted from Yuma, Arizona. To show his loyalty to his birthplace, he wears a Yuma High School Criminals T-shirt. She is a wee bit bossy and he a history boffin who likes to talk (maybe too much) about Sheffield's Anglo-Saxon era. Although they are only dimly aware of it, they are on the cusp of a boy-girl relationship. While trapped in an underground passageway, they come across the kitchen of a foodie hipster named Hobgoblin who is what his name suggests. Hobgoblin uses a modern induction hob, of course, and only the best ingredients. The irritable little chef sets them the task of finding the Fairy Queen's red-garnet, golden cup, but he is cagey about his reasons.
First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
The second edition of Cavendish's (1623-773) collection of 211 hilarious and rowdy letters addressed to Madam, first published in 1664 and unavailable since. They open a window into her time with a blend of the comic, the ironic, and the serious. She comments on Shakespeare's plays, food, home reme
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