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Pigeon English
Stephen Kelman
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Description for Pigeon English
Paperback. Series: Plays for Young People. Num Pages: 104 pages. BIC Classification: DD; YNDS. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 131 x 196 x 11. Weight in Grams: 98.
There was a ruckus at lunch time. It was the best one so far. Nobody knew why they were fighting . . . You actually thought they were going to kill each other. You wanted them to stop. It wasn't funny anymore. Newly arrived from Ghana with his mother and older sister, Harrison Opoku lives on the ninth floor of a block of flats on a London housing estate. The (second) best runner in the whole of Year 7, Harri races through his new life in his personalised trainers - the Adidas stripes drawn on in marker pen - unaware of the danger growing around him. But when a boy is knifed to death on the high street and the police appeal for witnesses draws only silence, Harri decides to start a murder investigation of his own. In doing so, he unwittingly breaks the fragile web his mother has spun around her family to keep them safe, and Harri will come face to face with the very real dangers surrounding him. A powerful, unforgettable tale, importantly relevant for young adult readers of today. Stephen Kelman's 2011 Man-Booker-prize-shortlisted novel has been adapted for the stage by Fringe-First-winner Gbolahan Obisesan (Mad About the Boy). The stage adaptation received its world premiere at Bristol Old Vic in a Bristol Old Vic Young Company and the National Youth Theatre co-commission on 7 August 2013, before transferring to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Product Details
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Series
Plays for Young People
Condition
New
Weight
98g
Number of Pages
104
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781474251037
SKU
V9781474251037
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Ref
99-10
About Stephen Kelman
Gbolahan Obisesan is an award-winning director and playwright who lives in London. His stage play Mad About the Boy, produced by Iron Shoes and developed with the support of the National Theatre Studio, ran at the Edinburgh Festival and was awarded a Fringe First for Best Play. Stephen Kelman was born in Luton in 1976. After finishing his degree, he worked variously as a warehouse operative, a careworker, and in marketing and local government administration. He decided to pursue his writing seriously in 2005, and has completed several feature screenplays since then. Pigeon English is his first novel.
Reviews for Pigeon English
Simultaneously accurate and fantastical, this boy's love letter to the world made me laugh and tremble all the way through
Emma Donoghue, author of Room , on the original novel of Pigeon English
Pigeon English paints a vivid portrait with honesty, sympathy and wit, of a much neglected milieu, and it addresses urgent social questions. It is horrifying, tender and funny . . . Brilliant
Daily Telegraph on the original novel of Pigeon English
Urgent . . . intelligently written . . . and thought-provoking.
Daily Telegraph on Mad About The Boy
Emma Donoghue, author of Room , on the original novel of Pigeon English
Pigeon English paints a vivid portrait with honesty, sympathy and wit, of a much neglected milieu, and it addresses urgent social questions. It is horrifying, tender and funny . . . Brilliant
Daily Telegraph on the original novel of Pigeon English
Urgent . . . intelligently written . . . and thought-provoking.
Daily Telegraph on Mad About The Boy