...as described by Publisher's Lunch:
Meg Rosoff's THERE IS NO DOG, in which God is a typical, lazy, careless teenage boy called Bob.
And there's a bit more info at the PenguinUK website.
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Yes, please.
Posted by: Katie | 26 April 2011 at 03:32 PM