![]() ![]() ![]() Protagonist Clayton Dunbar had been penned down back then, and left to bide his time in characteristic silence, long before The strands of this story first took hold of Zusak when he was walking around his neighbourhood one day - “I was 20 years old and had already written stories that hadn’t worked, or had been rejected by publishers”. ![]() Read The Hindu's review of 'Bridge of Clay' here. Reminiscence is his forte, after all: it forms as large a part of this book as it had of his last one - runaway hit But ask him why he changed it, and how he began writingīridge of Clay in the first place, decades ago, and memories begin spilling out without pause. That Markus Zusak had earlier intended to call his bookĬlayton’s Bridge is common knowledge. It began with a little boy, fully formed in the author’s imagination, and a name. ![]()
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