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The Unpredictability of Being Human

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Unpredictability of Being Human

Contributors:

By (Author) Linni Ingemundsen

ISBN:

9781474940634

Publisher:

Usborne Publishing Ltd

Imprint:

Usborne Publishing Ltd

Publication Date:

3rd March 2018

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Young Adult

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Prizes:

Nominated for The CILIP Carnegie Medal 2019

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

245g

Description

If I got to be God for one day, I'd like to say I'd end world hunger and create world peace. But I wouldn't. Because if God could fix the big stuff, he'd have done it already.Malin knows she can't fix the big stuff in her life. Instead she watches from the sidelines, as her dad yells, her brother lies and her mum falls apart. At least after she meets Hanna she has a friend to help her. Because being Malin is complicated - learning how to kiss, what to wear to prom, and what to do when you upset the prettiest, meanest girl in school.It's tough fitting in when you're different. But what if it's the world that's weird, not youA beautiful, funny and honest coming-of-age story that never pretends life is perfect.

Reviews

[A] little gem of a book... * Linda Brown, School Librarian, for ReadingZone *
A lovely lilting style and pace which skips alongside Malin and her dysfunctional family as their lives are unpicked through loss and pain. * Catherine Purcell for ReadingZone *
Coming-of-age narratives about dysfunctional families and mean girls at school are common, but this is exceptional. * The Sunday Times *
Ingemundsen's debut features a beguiling heroine at that most tricky stage of metamorphosis, from child to adult. [...] The darkening plot is dramatic without veering into sensationalism, and full of humour and pathos. * Financial Times *
Offer[s] solidarity and gentle encouragement to those who find engagement with the world difficult. * The Guardian *

Author Bio

Linni Ingemundsen is from Norway, though she has lived in three different countries and will never be done exploring the world. She has worked as a dishwasher in Australia, a volunteer journalist in Tanzania and has had approximately 2.5 near-death experiences. Still, what truly inspires her writing is her background growing up in a village on the south-western coast of Norway. She does not know how to draw but is somehow a freelance cartoonist. Some of her favourite things in life include chocolate, free Wi-Fi and her yellow typewriter.

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