WINNER OF THE AN POST IRISH BOOK AWARDS TEEN & YOUNG ADULT BOOK OF THE YEAR 2018 LONGLISTED FOR THE CILIP CARNEGIE MEDAL 2019
Angry, stirring and tender, this is a bold, questioning exploration of the lengths to which well go for the people we love. From the Costa Childrens Book Award winning author of When Mr Dog Bites and The Bombs That Brought Us Together.
Bobby Seed has questions. Whats another word for thesaurus? How can I tell Bel I want her as my girl friend, not my girlfriend? How much pain is Mum in today? Has she taken her pills? And sometimes, secretly, Why us?
Bobbys little brother Danny has questions too. Will Bobby let him have Rice Krispies for dinner? And can he stay up late on the computer? And why wont Mums stupid illness just GO AWAY?
But its Mums question for Bobby that could turn everything on its head. Its the Big One. The Unthinkable One. If Bobby agrees, he wont just be soothing her pain. Hell be helping to end it.
Would he? Could he?
Perfect for readers of Patrick Ness and Malorie Blackman.
Recenzijos
Conaghan is a sublime storyteller who can make the reader hang on his every last word (and all of the others) * The Times * This beautiful novel deals sensitively with the topics of illness, love, sexuality, friendship and dignified death * CBI Mind Yourself 2020 Reading Guide * Beautifully observed and hilariously uncomfortable * Praise for WHEN MR DOG BITES: Guardian * Laughter is inevitable * Praise for THE BOMBS THAT BROUGHT US TOGETHER: Irish Times * This is a portrayal of young male bonding, complete with all the lively banter of true camaraderies, at its most tender and affectionate * Praise for WHEN MR DOG BITES: Irish Times * An outstanding debut, packed with energy and a brilliant distinctive voice * Praise for WHEN MR DOG BITES: Bookseller * Believable, funny, brave and vulnerable young male characters thought-provoking novel drama and tension in plenty irrepressible humour * Praise for THE BOMBS THAT BROUGHT US TOGETHER: Joy Court, The School Librarian * Humanity and humour thread through the challenging storyline from the first page to the very last * Praise for THE BOMBS THAT BROUGHT US TOGETHER: The Bookbag *
Daugiau informacijos
A bold, irreverent and tender novel about a young carer from the Costa Childrens Award winning author of When Mr Dog Bites and The Bombs That Brought Us Together
Brian Conaghan was born and raised in the Scottish town of Coatbridge but now lives in Dublin. He has a Master of Letters in Creative Writing from the University of Glasgow. For many years Brian worked as a teacher and taught in Scotland, Italy and Ireland. His first YA novel for Bloomsbury, When Mr Dog Bites, was shortlisted for the 2015 Carnegie Medal, and his second, The Bombs That Brought Us Together, won the 2016 Costa Childrens Book Award. We Come Apart, a verse novel co-authored with Carnegie Medal winner Sarah Crossan, won the 2018 UKLA Book Award, and his fourth novel, The Weight of a Thousand Feathers, won the 2018 Irish Book Award for Teen & Young Adult Book of the Year. @BrianConaghan