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Maggot Moon

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Description for Maggot Moon Paperback. A starkly original and heartbreaking tale of friendship and rebellion Num Pages: 288 pages, black and white throughout. BIC Classification: 5AQ; YFB. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 196 x 130 x 18. Weight in Grams: 236.

A starkly original and heartbreaking tale of friendship and rebellion

Winner of the Carnegie Medal and a 2012 Costa Award winner. Narrated against the backdrop of a ruthless regime determined to beat its enemies in the race to the moon, MAGGOT MOON is the stunning new novel from award-winning author Sally Gardner.

When his best friend Hector is suddenly taken away, Standish Treadwell realises that it is up to him, his grandfather and a small band of rebels to confront and defeat the ever-present oppressive forces of the Motherland.

Utterly original and stunning, it is impossible not to be moved by MAGGOT MOON's powerful story and the unforgettable heroism of Standish.

Now set in a font specially developed for dyslexic readers.

Product Details

Publisher
Hot Key Books
Number of pages
288
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781471400445
SKU
V9781471400445
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-5

About Sally Gardner
Sally Gardner is an award-winning novelist who has sold over two million books in the UK and whose work has been translated into more than twenty-two languages. Her novel MAGGOT MOON (Hot Key Books 2012) won both the Costa Children's Book Prize and the Carnegie Medal 2013. Sally's genre-defying novel THE DOUBLE SHADOW (Orion 2011) received great critical acclaim and was also longlisted for the Carnegie Medal 2013. THE RED NECKLACE (shortlisted for 2007 Guardian Book Prize) and THE SILVER BLADE are set during the French Revolution, the film rights for which have been purchased by Dominic West. Sally also won the 2005 Nestle Children's Book Prize for her debut novel I, CORIANDER. She is currently writing the popular WINGS & CO Fairy Detective Agency Series (Orion) for 7-11 year olds - hailed as 'Agatha Christie for kids' - and has recently finished her next Young Adult fiction novel, which is a modern gothic tale called 'Tinder', illustrated by David Roberts, due for publication November 2013 (Orion). Follow Sally at www.sallygardner.net or on Twitter: @TheSallyGardner

Reviews for Maggot Moon
Dazzling, chilling, breathtaking. A perfect book.
Meg Rosoff, award-winning author of HOW I LIVE NOW The outstanding teenage novel of the autumn, arresting and original and written in a singular voice...
Lorna Bradbury
The Telegraph
startlingly original, horribly gripping ... an inspirational [story] which deserves many prizes.
Amanda Craig
The Times
This novel is a celebration of the refusal of the human spirit to be crushed and in Standish, Gardner has created a hero to be cherished.
Sally Morris
Daily Mail
... a unique and compelling read
The Bookseller (Children's Booksellers' Choice: September)
Maggot Moon is a fast-paced, tough and heartbreaking story. I loved it
We Love This Book
... Maggot Moon is an unusual, deeply moving and thought-provoking story, which has clear potential to become a modern classic
Booktrust's 'September book we like'
... a remarkable novel
Books for Keeps
This novel will just blow you away
Emma Louise Pennell
Waterstones Chichester
a story that is rich in drama and ideas
Julia Eccleshare
Lovereading4kids
Quite simply, it is a book you have to read.
Bookbag
Fans of the dystopia genre and conspiracy theorists alike will be flipping the pages of this gem. The story moves at a gripping pace with clever use of language, providing vivid characterization ad setting, while the unexpected twists in the plot will leave readers stunned
Recommended Reads, Children’s Books Ireland
[Standish's] use of language because of (not despite of) his dyslexia is idiosyncratic poetry, full of fizzing wordplay and deadpan humour. Gardner's novels have always been thought-provoking but she flexes her writing muscles here and Standish is an utterly unique creation, impossible not to love.
The Scotsman
A novel for the square pegs, and for those who try to make them fit. Readers need to come to this book armed with imagination - which is kind of the point. It's part-fable, part-dystopian, and wholly brilliant
Big Issue Scotland
One of the most powerfully moving and original novels of any genre that I have read.
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