Description
Lydia's strange family is about to get even odder, now that her father has remarried and moved them all to a poky barge on the Thames estuary. Honest, touching and wryly funny, Mud peeks into Lydia's diary as she tries to make sense of her upside-down life.
About the Author
Emily Thomas was born in London, and has lived there most of her life - except between the ages of 13 and 18 when she lived in Maldon in Essex on board a Thames Sailing Barge, with her family of seven assorted siblings and stepsiblings and two warring cats. Emily also works as an editor of many different kinds of books, including children's and young adult fiction. She now lives in Brixton, with no pets and a lot of books.
Reviews
"Smart and funny. It will tug at your heartstrings" -- Dawn O'Porter
"This delectable novel... Historically evocative and full of amusing thoughts, it scoots along with wind in its sails." -- Nicolette Jones * Sunday Times, Children's Book of the Week *
"This original and tender comic novel is an apparent contradiction: a hugely funny story about grief, parental alcoholism and loneliness" -- Imogen Russell Williams * Guardian *
"Touching, warm, heart breaking and hilarious." -- Vivian French * BookTrust - Best Kids' Books of 2018 *
"...poignant yet funny novel" * Mail on Sunday - Books of the Year 2018 *
"...funny and moving" * The Telegraph - 50 Best Books of 2018 *
"...a very accomplished debut that, despite being set in 1979, will resonate powerfully with today's teenagers who struggle with adolescent insecurities and fractured families." -- Sally Morris * Daily Mail - Best Books for Christmas 2018 *
"Poignant tale of a teenage diarist and her flaky father.... Lydia's voice - a mixture of protest and reconciliation - is the book's genius." * Daily Telegraph *
"Mud is a dark comedy of family implosion and Thomas's evocation of wry, romantic adolescence is impeccable." -- Rowan Pelling * i News *
"A searing and touching portrait of a family overwhelmed by grief under the shadows of alcoholism and emotional neglect. A remarkably assured debut, based on the author's own life." -- Sally Morris * Daily Mail *
"Equal parts funny and heart-breaking, Lydia's knowing yet naive voice shines through. Think I Capture The Castle set on a boat." -- Sarra Manning * Red Magazine *
Awards
Long-listed for CILIP Carnegie Medal 2019 (UK).
Book Information
ISBN 9781783446896
Author Emily Thomas
Format Paperback
Page Count 416
Imprint Andersen Press Ltd
Publisher Andersen Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 330g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 25mm