Description
About the Author
Alex Wheatle is the author of several acclaimed novels, many of them inspired by experiences from his childhood. He was born in Brixton to Jamaican parents, and spent most of his childhood in a Surrey children's home. Following a short stint in prison following the Brixton uprising of 1981, he wrote poems and lyrics and became known as the Brixtonbard. Alex has been longlisted for the Carnegie Medal, won the Guardian Children's Fiction Award, and was awarded an MBE for services to literature in 2008.
Reviews
"Alex Wheatle writes from a place of honesty and passion with the full knowledge and understanding that change can only happen through words and actions" * Steve McQueen *
"It's passionate, important and Wheatle's best novel yet" -- Children's Book of the Week * Books of the Year, The Times *
"A vivid and unforgettable fight for freedom, seen through the eyes of 14-year-old Moa, Wheatle's tale gives voice to those seldom heard" * Books of the Year, Observer *
"Superb ... [An] affecting story of courage, bloodshed and commitment to freedom at all costs" * Guardian *
"The importance of this book cannot be overstated. Alex Wheatle takes the truth, and creates fiction to illuminate that truth. He too is a warrior. A word warrior. I saw my ancestors in this book, and now I know that Alex and I really are brothers." -- Benjamin Zephaniah
Awards
Winner of The Young Quills 2021 (UK). Short-listed for CILIP Carnegie Medal 2022 (UK) and YA Book Prize (UK) and Iris Award 2022 (UK) and Bristol Teen Book Award (UK). Long-listed for Jhalak Children's & YA Prize (UK) and UKLA Book Award (UK).
Book Information
ISBN 9781839131127
Author Alex Wheatle
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Andersen Press Ltd
Publisher Andersen Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 170g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 13mm