A tried-and-tested adaptation of the hugely popular novel and film; retaining its gritty charm and popular staying power. Billy; a disaffected young boy; has problems at school and at home: hes neglected by his mother; beaten by his brother and bullied on all sides. He adopts a fledgling kestrel and treats it with all the tenderness he has never known. Slowly; he begins to see for the first time what he could achieve - if only he tried. Laurence Tills skilful adaptation... offers a series of sure-fire scenes... Hines story retains an undeniable emotional pull - Independent Sensitively scripted and stunningly staged; Kes is essentially about a community which fails its young - The Times
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Good book on two important color theorists.By CustomerThis is a good book on two important color theorists. I wish there was more on Otto Runge though. Insightful; but still not the complete picture.5 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Written by two of the best theoretical philosophers on color since da VinciBy Midwest Book ReviewOn Vision and Colors and Color Sphere is translated and with an introduction by Georg Stahl and makes for a fine pick for any college-level art collection interested in a blend of art analysis and philosophy. Two visionary color theories come together under one cover in this scholarly survey written by two of the best theoretical philosophers on color since da Vinci.