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E.J.Warde, Power point, Pickering & Inglis Ltd., 1969. This has nothing to do with boring management presentations on a screen but about adventure, spying, nuclear power and Christianity, all sorts of power from nuclear to God. The main character is a bright boy called Pip who is disabled. The last sentence of the story sums it up: 'but I also knew that if I plugged in to one of the power points on that everlasting circuit I'd find all the strength I needed'...Not very exciting.
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