The Secrets of Cricket Karlsson
By (Author) Kristina Sigunsdotter
Illustrated by Ester Eriksson
Translated by Julia Marshall
Gecko Press
Gecko Press
4th May 2022
New Zealand
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: School stories
839.738
Paperback
112
Width 144mm, Height 204mm
Winner of the prestigious Swedish August Prize 2020.
A bright, contemporary and fearless novel about an ordinary extraordinary eleven-year-old trying to win back her best friend and get her mother to stop sighing.
Cricket Karlsson is going to become an artist just like her aunt, who loves cheese and art and always speaks her mind. Not like Cricket's mother, who is dieting and sighs at everything. But now Aunt Frannie has lost her joy and Cricket's best friend has dumped her for the horse girls.
Eleven-year-old Cricket Karlsson is a warm and complex character with an artistic soul. Written as a diary, tween readers will fall in love with Crickets tough yet charming voice as she shares her secret thoughts about her best friend break-up, her Aunts breakdown and experimental chewing gum sculptures. Punkish and surprising comic-style illustrations perfectly compliment this coming of age story.
This is a liberating and unexpected story about growing up, fitting in, and sorting out the adults in our lives that will reach the hearts of young readers (and older ones).
"The humorously blunt first-person narrative, which includes Crickets numerous revealing listsoffers a sympathetic portrait of an idiosyncratic, thoughtful preteen in a period of turmoil."
-- Publishers Weekly"Sigunsdotter's honest voice and Eriksson's sophisticated and generously distributed art come together to honour the passion of (young female) friendships, and the pain that accompanies their dissolution."
-- The New York Times"Its properly funny (like, do a little snort level of funny). Without talking down to youngsters, it treats them with the respect and smarts that middle-readers deserve and in doing so perfectly captures the liminal space between childhood and adolescence."
-- Dominion Post"Were obsessed with this side-splitting, heartfelt book...filled with hilarious & wicked illustrations, delightfully oddball humour (recalling Harriet the Spy) and the perfect read for ages 10 through 100."
-- Little Unity BooksKristina Sigunsdotteris a Swedish writer, artist and playwright with a degree in ethnology, English and journalism, currently living in Malm, Sweden. Her playSystrarna Stormhatt och det stora fgelventyrethas been played at the Royal Dramatic Theatre and Stockholm City Theatre. She is the founder of The Poetry Factory, a poetry workshop for children.
Ester Erikssonis an artist and cartoonist. Her earlier published works include the graphic novelsJag, Esters resterandDet finns ingenstans att fly.