NEW edition | Winner of the 2020 Carnegie Medal (Dyslexia-friendly)
Natureβs fury tests a brotherβs courage and a dogβs loyalty in this Carnegie Medal winning ending to the story of the beloved brothers of the Truth of Things series.
Natureβs fury tests a brotherβs courage and a dogβs loyalty in this Carnegie Medal winning ending to the story of the beloved brothers of the Truth of Things series.
WINNER OF THE 2020 CILIP CARNEGIE MEDAL
Things are tense at home for Nicky and Kenny. Their mum's coming to visit and it will be the first time they've seen her in years. A lot has changed since they were little and Nicky's not so sure he's ready to see her again.
When they head for a trek across the moors to take their minds off everything, a series of unforeseen circumstances leaves the brothers in a vulnerable and very dangerous position. There might even be a chance that this time not everyone will make it home aliveβ¦
Particularly suitable for readers aged 11+ with a reading age of 9.
"A standalone masterpiece" β Chair of Judges, CILIP Carnegie Medal
"Heart-rending but perfectly pitched β¦ life-affirming" β The Guardian
""Funny, scatological, terrifying, heartwarming and heartbreaking" β Sunday Times
βAs taut as Steinbeckβs Of Mice and Men, Lark rings with truth, humour, humanity and pathosβ β New Statesman
βHeartrending but perfectly pitchedβ β The Observer
βAs ever, McGowanβs understanding of masculine youth β its brashness and unexpected tenderness β is evident, and there is a quiet worldliness underpinning the wholeβ β Literary Review
Anthony McGowan is the author of many critically acclaimed YA novels including Hellbent, Henry Tumour and The Knife that Killed Me. His Barrington Stoke titles include the Carnegie Medal shortlisted Rook and the 2020 Carnegie Medal winner Lark which the judges described as "a standalone masterpiece".
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