Martyn Pig Synopsis
A stunning edition of Kevin Brooks' celebrated novel
- a truly original, powerful and emotional story from the author
of The Bunker Diary!
' ... will keep you gripped.' The Observer
"... a cult novel." Independent
"An immensely clever murder mystery." Literary
Review
Martyn hated his dad, but he never meant for him to die. And now
he has to tell the police what happened ... or hide the body.
Simple, right? Not quite.
One story leads to another. Secrets and lies become darker and
crazier. And then everything shatters. Life is never easy, but death
is even harder ...
- A stunning reissue of the Branford Boase-winning novel
from Kevin Brooks, author of The Bunker Diary; also
shortlisted for the CILIP
Carnegie Medal.
- Published in over 20 countries and over 250,000 copies
sold worldwide!
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9781913322182 |
Publication date: |
2nd April 2020 |
Author: |
Kevin Brooks |
Publisher: |
Chicken House an imprint of Scholastic |
Format: |
Paperback |
Pagination: |
256 pages |
Primary Genre |
Young Adult Fiction
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Recommendations: |
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About Kevin Brooks
Kevin Brooks counts among his many jobs being a crematorium assistant, a refreshments vendor at the London Zoo, and a civil servant. But he always wanted to be a writer.
It was the publication of Martyn Pig that changed everything. After being turned down by a number of publishers, Kevin Brooks sent his manuscript to The Chicken House, who jumped on the chance to publish it. They released Martyn Pig in the spring of 2002. In the U.K, the book went on to be short-listed for the Carnegie Medal and win a Branford Boase Award for a first best novel. And in the United States, it was named a Publishers Weekly Flying Start and an ALA Book of the Year, among its many accolades.
One of Brooks' favorite genres is the detective novel, and this shows in his writing, "I think my awareness of plot comes from having read a lot of crime fiction. When Martyn Pig came out, the reviewers were saying things such as 'well plotted' novel. I found that surprising because I didn't have any idea that I could plot or structure a story. I do plan, but I'm not consciously aware that I'm building a plot that creates good suspense; it comes naturally because I've soaked myself in those sorts of plots."
Why did he decide to write for children? "There are not many differences, I don't think, between writing for children and writing for adults," Brooks says, "because children aren't that different from adults. But I would say the story is the main thing, with children. With adults you might use different styles and structures, perhaps indulge in fiddly niceties. Writing for children brings you down to basics."
Critics have compared his second novel, Lucas, to classics such as To Kill a Mockingbird and The Ox-Bow Incident. Told through the eyes of fifteen-year-old Caitlin, Lucas captures the pain and grace of an adolescent girl faced with a moral dilemma – with only her heart to guide her. "An ambitious and intricately crafted tale of love and resurrection," says Publishers Weekly in a starred review. Lucas was long listed for the Guardian Fiction Prize, was a Book Sense 76 pick and was also chosen for Barnes & Noble Teen Discovery Program.
Kevin Brooks is married and lives in Manningtree, Essex, England.
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