Noughts & Crosses Graphic Novel (Noughts And Crosses)

Noughts & Crosses Graphic Novel (Noughts And Crosses)

by Malorie Blackman (Author), Malorie Blackman (Author), Ian Edginton (Adapter), John Aggs (Illustrator)

Synopsis

Callum is a nought - an inferior white citizen in a society controlled by the black Crosses. Sephy is a Cross - and the daughter of one of the most powerful, ruthless men in the country. In their hostile, violent world, noughts and Crosses simply don't mix. But when Sephy and Callum's childhood friendship grows into love, they're determined to find a way to be together. And then the bomb explodes . . . The long-awaited graphic novel adaptation of one of the most influential, critically acclaimed and original novels of all time, from multi-award-winning Malorie Blackman.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: 1
Publisher: Doubleday Childrens
Published: 02 Jul 2015

ISBN 10: 0857531956
ISBN 13: 9780857531957
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: A stunning graphic novel adaptation of the bestselling, genre-smashing hit Noughts & Crosses.

Media Reviews
An incredible novel that is as heart-rending as it is provocative.
-The Bookseller
Author Bio
Malorie Blackman (Author) MALORIE BLACKMAN has written over sixty books and is acknowledged as one of today's most imaginative and convincing writers for young readers. She has been awarded numerous prizes for her work, including the Red House Children's Book Award and the Fantastic Fiction Award. Malorie has also been shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal. In 2005 she was honoured with the Eleanor Farjeon Award in recognition of her contribution to children's books, and in 2008 she received an OBE for her services to children's literature. She has been described by The Times as `a national treasure'. Malorie Blackman was the Children's Laureate 2013-15.John Aggs (Illustrator) John Aggs has a first class honours degree in illustration from University College, Falmouth. His Daedalus Blue webcomic was nominated for a Webcartoonists Choice award and he won first place in Tokyo Pop's second annual Rising Stars of Manga Award.