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Aftershocks

Hardback

Main Details

Title Aftershocks
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Anne Fine
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 128
ISBN/Barcode 9781910646779
ClassificationsDewey:823.92
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Old Barn Books
Imprint Old Barn Books
Publication Date 10 February 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A family mix-up means Louie has to tag along with his engineer father and his team as they head for a routine job in the farthest flung and most neglected province of the Federation. A massive earthquake, with ensuing tsunami, devastates the entire isolated coastal region, laying bare the other-worldly manner in which the silent and strange Endlanders deal with life, death and the hinterlands of memory and loss. Their curious and unsettling ways raise ghosts for Louie, who has recently lost his own brother. This modern fable - part ghost-story, part coming-of-age novel and part astute social and family observation - explores the ways in which grief can affect not only individuals, but communities at large.

Author Biography

Former Children's Laureate Anne Fine has written over seventy books for children and has twice won the Carnegie Medal. She began to write to entertain herself when she was unable to get to the library to change her books in a snowstorm, and she hasn't stopped since. Her writing very often tackles series social issues but can also be laugh-out-loud funny and her range is demonstrated by the successes of Madam Doubtfire and Goggle Eyes.

Reviews

a weird and wonderful triumph; a challenging, powerful book - this is Fine at her very best The Times Children's Book of the Week, February 2022 -- Alex O'Connell * The Times * This is a book with the potential to heal. - Sunday Times Book of the Week -- Nicolette Jones * The Sunday Times * fast-paced and vivid -- Charlotte Cripps * The Independent * This is an absolutely masterful tale... Anne Fine's world-building pulls you into the story... A beautiful, important book. Readers will look over their shoulders as they read and yet finish this book deeply satisfied. -- Philip Womack * The Literary Review * The former Children's Laureate never writes the same book twice and this is a startlingly original concept: part a dystopian story of a climate affected future, part very creepy ghost story, part coming of age, part an agonisingly accurate portrait of a family under stress and ultimately a philosophical examination of how individuals and society handle death and grief. If this sounds a lot for a relatively slim novel, be reassured that you are in the hands of an expert who writes without a wasted word... A brilliantly rewarding read. -- Joy Court * LoveReading4Kids * Anne Fine has crafted a story which is gripping, atmospheric, deeply moving and full of wisdom... I am astounded by the power of this book. -- Veronica Price * V's View from the Bookshelves * The most life-affirming book I have read regarding grief and the hold it can have over those who are left behind. -- Sarah Broadley * My Book Corner blog * ... a gripping supernatural yet spiritual read that will have you on the edge of your seat throughout. -- Emma Kuyateh * Primary Teacher Bookshelf * A very other-worldly novel that explores ideas of loss and grief both on a macroscopic and microscopic level and the kinds of collateral damage that can arise from this within families... how well Anne realises the emotional capacity of boys and how timely that feels amidst discussions on toxic masculinity. -- Jake Hope * reading consultant *