The Gifted, the Talented, and Me
By (Author) Mr William Sutcliffe
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury YA
30th November 2021
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members
Childrens / Teenage fiction: School stories
FIC
Hardback
336
Width 147mm, Height 211mm, Spine 30mm
590g
For fans of John Corey Whaley, a clever coming-of-age story about fitting in and finding your way in a too-complicated world.
Pitch-perfect and hilarious. - Kirkus Reviews
Fifteen-year-old Sam is not a famous vlogger, he's never gone viral, and he doesn't want to be the Next Big Thing. In fact, he's ordinary and proud of it. None of which was a problem until Dad got rich and Mom made the whole family move to London. Now Sam's off to the North London Academy for the Gifted and Talented, where everyone's busy planning Hollywood domination or starting alt-metal psychedelica crossover bands. Sam knows he'll never belong, even if he wanted to -- but can he find himself on his own terms
"Sharp, witty and brilliantly observed... I haven't laughed out loud like that for a long time'" --Brian Conaghan, award-winning author of When Mr. Dog Bites
"Roll-on-the-ground funny...Pitch-perfect and hilarious." --Kirkus Reviews
"Sam is a funny, honest, wry narrator and this novel is filled with true laugh-out-loud moments. . . . Hilarious and heartwarming, this is a great fit for high school libraries." --School Library Journal
"This is a deeply moving tale about a boy whose life dramatically shifts once he realizes the truth about where he lives." --SLJ on THE WALL
"This is wholly realistic fiction detailing a boy's coming-of-age in a real-life political situation." --Kirkus on THE WALL
"Riveting." --Publishers Weekly on THE WALL
"Thought-provoking and rife with book-discussion fodder." --Booklist on CONCENTR8
"With a writing style that is both entertaining and stark, Sutcliffe uses broad, vivid strokes to highlight societal injustice while filling in details that focus on the interconnectedness of friendship and the dangers of unquestioningly following a single leader." --Publishers Weekly on CONCENTR8
William Sutcliffe was born in London, and now lives in Edinburgh. He is the author of the international bestseller Are You Experienced and Whatever Makes You Happy, soon to become the Netflix movie Otherhood, as well as The Love Hexagon, New Boy, Bad Influence, and We See Everything. His first YA novel, The Wall, was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, and his second, Concentr8, was shortlisted for the UK's YA Book Prize.
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