The Harder They Fall
By (Author) Bali Rai
HarperCollins Publishers
Barrington Stoke Ltd
28th June 2017
11th May 2017
United Kingdom
Young Adult
Fiction
823.92
Short-listed for Bristol Teen Book Award 2018
Paperback
120
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 10mm
210g
Cal's family are proud to live in an 'analogue' world - no wifi in their house , just an ancient black-and-white TV. At school, Cal has no choice but to live in the 21st century, coping with a range of bullies and chancers on a daily basis. When Gil's mum decides to 'rebalance' the family with a stint as volunteers at a local foodbank, Cal inadvertently discovers new kid Jacob's secret, and Jacob flips.
"Funny and thought-provoking An enjoyable and easy read with a strong storyline and great characterisation" -- Children's Books Ireland
"A belting read that romps along at a fair old pace and will keep the most reluctant reader turning the pages" -- The Letterpress Project
"Bali Rai is one of those writers who never fails to excite and get his readers thinking Love, love, love this book. It makes plain the issue of modern-day poverty and the snowballing issues it creates, especially for a young person" -- Novel Ideas, Blog
"Powerful Another important book from Barrington Stoke" -- School Librarian Journal
Bali Rai is a well-established, award-winning and hugely popular voice within the young adult fiction market. His particularly successful title Rani and Sukh became a set-text for GCSE English. His novel Killing Honour was described as 'utterly compelling' by The Bookseller.