What Is a Toll Bridge?
Tollbridge is an exhilarating and convincing work, interspersed with shocking and unexpected climax. The author cleverly combines the bitter sense of humor with the deep depression and depression, and portrays it with exquisite words, which truly shows the recognition and observation of the adolescents' heart struggle. This is an intriguing novel, and everyone who reads can get inspiration from it.
Toll bridge
- Toll Bridge is one of six novels in the same series. This series begins with "Dawning Time", then "Dancing on My Grave", "Toll Bridge as I know it" is followed, and the fifth and sixth novels are in the works.
- This series of novels together depicts a certain common aspect of adolescence. In each novel, the character of a boy is gradually revealed and shaped. What Toll Bridge talks about is the love of friendship and the cost of growth.
- This series has a common theme: language, and how people are composed of the language of thinking and talking, and stories are a form we create with language. They also reshape ourselves, we are Who, where we come from, what kind of people we can be, etc.
- Born in Central Scotland in 1934, after serving in the Royal Navy for two years, he was trained as a teacher in London, and married an American Nancy Lockwood in 1968. In 1970 he founded Simbo Publishing House and published the "Mark: Method of Children's Books" magazine. In 1982, he won the Eleanor Fachone Award. He is an important spokesperson for children's books.
- Aiden Chambers currently lives under Grace with Nancy. Nancy is responsible for the editor of Mark Magazine. Aiden also writes, teaches, and runs Turton and Chambers publishing company. Travel and presentation. His novel "Postcards From No Man's Land" defeated the world's best-selling Harry Potter episode "Harry Porter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.