Description
About the Author
Catherine Barter grew up in Warwickshire, and then lived in Norwich for ten years, where she worked in a library, a bookshop, and for an organisation campaigning for the rights of garment workers. After gaining a PhD in American literature, she ditched academia for the lucrative world of independent bookselling. Currently she lives in East London and co-manages Housmans, a radical independent bookshop in King's Cross.
Reviews
"A thought-provoking, richly layered YA novel about politics, love, grief and coming of age." -- Imogen Russell Williams * Guardian *
"Wonderfully individual and heartbreakingly real" -- starred review * Kirkus *
"A touching, truthful depiction of an unconventional family life... written before London's current summer of discontent but captures the effect of a constant climate of unease on young people and the permanently anxious adults who care for them." -- Geraldine Brennan * Observer *
"A clever, thoughtful novel with a wonderfully realistic main character" -- Sarah Webb * Irish Independent *
"It's refreshing to see a contemporary YA novel that focuses so much on family and politics and allows its heroine to escape the narrative without a boyfriend in tow" -- Claire Hennessy * Irish Times *
"A sparky and timely coming-of-age tale about politics, activism & morality" * Katherine Woodfine *
"Family tensions and uncertainty are contrasted against the current political situation in this excellent novel" -- Marilyn Brocklehurst * Guardian, The Best New Children's Books supplement *
"I loved it, so much so that as soon as I finished I started reading it again. Completely brilliant" -- Keren David, author of Salvage
"I couldn't put Troublemakers down. It's a real page-turner, with utterly believable characters who are all trying to do their best. Barter is a fresh, exciting new voice, and I can't wait to see what she does next." -- Susin Nielsen
"I think it's really brilliant and I absolutely loved it - the voice is terrific. I hope it's loved as much as Jenny Downham's Unbecoming." -- Aoife Walsh, author of Too Close To Home
"One of the most woke YA novels EVER and will quickly make you question your own political knowledge and outspokenness" * Maximum Pop! Books *
"Politics and the personal combine in a thoughtful, well-told and moving story" -- Andrea Reece * Lovereading4Kids *
Awards
Short-listed for Waterstones Children's Book Prize 2018 (UK). Nominated for CILIP Carnegie Medal 2018 (UK).
Book Information
ISBN 9781783445240
Author Catherine Barter
Format Paperback
Page Count 384
Imprint Andersen Press Ltd
Publisher Andersen Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 305g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 23mm