There's unrequited love, lust (lots of it), bad romantic poetry, too many essays, and plenty of crisps. But the seventeen-year-old boy in this story has something extra to contend with. His older brot
Julien's parents talk about Father Christmas endlessly, but he doesn't believe in him any more. Nevertheless he humours his parents and writes Father Christmas a letter asking for a video games consol
Julian thinks he's getting too old for Santa Claus, but when a small package wrapped in dull brown paper appears under the tree Christmas morning, Julian discovers that maybe he still believes in Sant