Maggot Moon Adult Edition

Maggot Moon Adult Edition

by SallyGardner (Author)

Synopsis

A starkly original and heartbreaking tale of friendship and rebellion A COSTA 2012 BOOK AWARD WINNER A boy, a friendship, a lie and some hard choices. The Motherland is a world in which individuality and difference are crushed but Standish Treadwell won't be subdued. Utterly original and stunning, it is impossible not to be moved by MAGGOT MOON's powerful story and the unforgettable heroism of Standish.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: Adult ed
Publisher: Hot Key Books
Published: 31 Jan 2013

ISBN 10: 1471401898
ISBN 13: 9781471401893
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: A starkly original and heartbreaking tale of friendship and rebellion
Prizes: Winner of Carnegie Medal 2013 and Costa Children's Book Award 2012.

Media Reviews
Dazzling, chilling, breathtaking. A perfect book.
--Meg Rosoff

Sally Gardner tells a story that is rich in drama and ideas.
--LoveReading4Kids.co.uk

This novel will just blow you away...Such a beautiful read...this certainly has the potential to become a modern classic.
--The Bookseller (U.K.)
This novel will just blow you away...Such a beautiful read...this certainly has the potential to become a modern classic.
--The Bookseller (U.K.)

Startlingly original, sophisticated and moving, MAGGOT MOON is out of this world.
--The Sunday Times (U.K)

Dazzling, chilling, breathtaking. A perfect book.
--Meg Rosoff

Gardner does a masterful job of portraying Standish's dyslexia through the linguistic swerves of his narration, and although the ending is pure heartbreak, she leaves readers with a hopeful message about the power of one boy to stand up to evil
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)

This is alt-history second; first, it is an eerie, commanding drama.
--Booklist (starred review)

Sally Gardner tells a story that is rich in drama and ideas.
--LoveReading4Kids.co.uk
Author Bio
At a young age, Sally Gardner was branded 'unteachable' and was sent to various schools, until she was eventually diagnosed at the age of twelve as being severely dyslexic. Sally is now an avid spokesperson for dyslexia; she sees it as a gift, not a disability, and is passionately trying to change how dyslexics are perceived by society. Her first full-length novel, I, CORIANDER, won the Nestle Book Prize Gold Award in 2005. THE RED NECKLACE was shortlisted for the Guardian Book Prize in 2007. Her most recent book, MAGGOT MOON, won it's category in the 2012 Costa Book Awards. Follow Sally at www.sallygardner.net or on Twitter: @TheSallyGardner