Find You

Set loosely in the 18th Century, Find You is a story regarding the childhoods of a number of adolescents. The setting for the story is a large house belonging to the Grant Family where the cast are largely isolated, leaving them to interact which each other. The story uses a shattered plot, using pieces of their lives to describe the people as whole, and put out of order, therefore it is only at the end that all the pieces have come together completely. There is also no primary protagonist, with an attempt to share the story out between the cast. For this reason, Find You is not meant to be a personal journey with an individual character, but quick but hopefully, emotional, flashes into the lives of each character.

If there is a morale to Find You, it is that isolation, avoidance and a passive attitude, both to the rearing of children, and of personal matters, causes long-lasting effects upon the people involved. Usually negative.

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Trivia

 * Find You has been retitled The Tin Girl by Stuart P Bullock which focuses the attention of the story on a supposed search for what 'love' is. This is contrary to the  Author's wishes, as the title has meaning which is diverted wrongly by the concept of The Tin Girl.
 * Find You has been described as a psycho-romance - befitting.
 * Dedicated to Phillip Kendrick.