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Back to Blackbrick

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Back to Blackbrick

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781444007091

Publisher:

Hachette Children's Group

Imprint:

Orion Children's Books

Publication Date:

14th April 2015

UK Publication Date:

16th January 2014

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Young Adult

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

823.92

Prizes:

Short-listed for Calderdale Children's Book of the Year 2014 (UK)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 22mm

Weight:

220g

Description

'The ghosts in your life don't ever really go away. Every so often they will whisper to you ...

Don't worry about it too much.'

When Cosmo keeps his promise to his granddad to go to Blackbrick, he finds himself in the forgotten corner of a distant past, one that his granddad has, strangely, never really talked about. Here friendships come to life, there are new beginnings, a lifetime of memories and everything is still possible...

An extraordinary debut novel with a fantastic voice. This is compassionate, humorous, moving - and tackles some big questions.

Reviews

Orion has high expectations for this debut author, and deservedly so. Original and compelling, this is a beautifully written novel about love, loss, history and memory for readers of 10+. Wonderful storytelling. - The Bookseller

Back to Blackbrick tackles one of the great social and medical issues of our time, but does so eloquently, sensitively and with knowing humour. We are the sum of our memories, and Sarah Moore Fitzgerald explores this idea in a unique and compelling way. As well as being a thoroughly enjoyable read, the book could help young people to understand how Alzheimer's takes its toll as the disease becomes increasingly common. - Alzheimer s Research UK

A tear-jerker with lessons in how to live life to the full. - THE SUNDAY TIMES

...a clever, engaging story of a teenager who finds an unexpected way to deal with the gradual disintegration of his grandfather's memories and personality.

- THE GUARDIAN

Author Bio

Sarah Moore Fitzgerald was born in New York in 1965 but grew up in Co. Dublin. She's a professor and associate vice president at the University of Limerick in Ireland, specialising in psychology and effective pedagogy in higher education, and has published several non-fiction books on teaching, learning and academic writing. She runs regular writers' retreats for academics and students in Ireland and internationally.

Follow Sarah on Twitter at https://twitter.com/SMooreFitz.

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