Scavengers
By (Author) Darren Simpson
Usborne Publishing Ltd
Usborne Publishing Ltd
2nd April 2019
7th March 2019
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Prejudice and intolerance
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Emotions, moods, feelings and be
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Nature, animals, the natural world
823.92
Short-listed for Northern Ireland Book Award 2021 (UK)
Paperback
336
Width 141mm, Height 200mm, Spine 22mm
270g
A unique coming-of-age story with a jaw-dropping secret at its heart, Scavengers is an unforgettable, contemporary twist on The Jungle Book meets Stig of the Dump."Extraordinary...a hugely compassionate and sophisticated novel about inclusion and exclusion." - The Observer "Stayed with me long after I finished it...a hard-to-put-down tale of tweenage derring-do." - The GuardianA Guardian/Observer Best Book of the YearNominated for the Northern Ireland Book AwardA School Librarian Best Book by a Debut AuthorSelected for the Summer Reading Challenge Selected for Empathy Lab's Read for Empathy CollectionLandfill has lived his whole life as a scavenger, running with wooflings, swimming with turtles and feasting on whatever he can catch.Old Babagoo has always looked after him, on one condition. Follow Babagoo's rules. And the most important rule of all is NEVER go beyond the wall. But Landfill longs to venture Outside. And some rules are made to be broken. Darren Simpson's exhilarating storytelling will make you think about the world differently in this urgent, compelling tale for our times.
A book unlike any other I was totally unprepared for the twists! * Alex Wheatle, Winner of the Guardian Childrens Fiction Prize *
Extraordinary... A hugely compassionate, sophisticated novel. * The Observer *
This coming-of-age novel raises questions about the throwaway culture and the building of walls. * Socialist Review *
Darren Simpson lives in Nottingham with his wife and two mischievous boys, and spends most of his time pretending he knows what he's doing. After not quite making it as a drummer in a rock band, Darren turned to writing and discovered that it's a fun way not only to escape reality, but also to explore and confront it in unusual ways. He can usually be found lost in his headphones or eating cake mix with a spoon.