Thunderhead
By (Author) Sophie Beer
A&U Children's
A&U Children
29th October 2024
Australia
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Music and musicians
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Disability, impairments and spec
Paperback
384
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
342g
When I listen to music it speaks to me, lls up my soul until I'm bursting with the rainbow-sprinkled, breathless, blush-red joy of being ALIVE.
Meet Thunderhead: awkward, music-obsessed and a magnet for bad luck. Their favourite things in life are listening to records and hanging out with their best (and only) friend Moonflower.
But Thunderhead has a big secret. And when Moonflower moves schools, they're faced with the reality of surviving the wilderness of high school alone. Make new friends NOTHANKYOUVERYMUCH.
As two big life events approach, Thunderhead posts playlists and heartfelt diary entries as an outlet to try to make sense of their changing world, to try to calm the storm brewing in their brain and to find the courage to unfurl their heart.
Drawing on Sophie Beer's own experiences, this indelible illustrated middle grade novel about music, disability, friendship and fandom is immediately engaging, utterly authentic and entirely unputdownable.
'I gobbled up this amazing book in two sittings. Thunderhead is my new hero: so smart, funny and true. What a good soul. This beautiful and important story deals with so much and is so heartfelt. An absolute cracker of a story.' Karen Foxlee, award-winning author of Dragon Skin and Lenny's Book of Everything
'A poignant and personal story that sings with originality, humour and heart. I adored this book.' Pip Harry, award-winning author of August & Jones
'I loved it! A tuneful and tender story ... Australia's answer to Wonder by RJ Palacio.' Danielle Binks, bestselling author of The Year the Maps Changed
'I'm such a big fan of Sophie Beer! Thunderhead is a skilfully crafted character, brought to life by Sophie's flamboyant, energetic prose.' Anna Zobel, creator of This Camp Is Doomed
'I gobbled up this amazing book in two sittings. Thunderhead is my new hero: so smart, funny and true. What a good soul. This beautiful and important story deals with so much and is so heartfelt. It's a tender and real exploration of illness and disability. An absolute cracker of a story.' Karen Foxlee, multi-award-winning author of Dragon Skin and Lenny's Book of Everything
'Thunderhead introduces a new generation of readers to Sophie Beer's storytelling genius. This book is straight-up magic. A poignant and personal story that sings with originality, humour and heart. I adored it.' Pip Harry, award-winning author of August & Jones
'Sophie Beer's middle-grade debut is a tuneful and tender story, Australia's answer to Wonder by RJ Palacio - and likely to be as big a hit! At once hilarious and heartfelt, it's about a young person battling illness, then adjusting to acquired-Disability and learning to love what their body can do, and what it has overcome. Narrated by a wonderfully funny and resilient kid, and featuring delightful accompanying illustrations, this is one to press into every young person's hands. An entertaining and affirming read. I LOVED IT!' Danielle Binks, bestselling author of The Year the Maps Changed
'I'm such a big fan of Sophie Beer! In her debut novel Thunderhead, she has skilfully crafted a character who has a medical condition. At no point is Thunderhead ever flattened or reduced to a sick child, or PWSK (Poor Widdle Sick Kid); they are brought to life by Sophie's flamboyant, energetic prose. Sophie makes apparent the fact that children - even sick ones - lead full and complicated lives, replete with passions, anxieties and important relationships.' Anna Zobel, creator of This Camp Is Doomed
Sophie Beer is an award-winning author/illustrator living in Brisbane. She rejoices in creating bright, funny books that centre equality, inclusion and kindness. Her books including Love Makes a Family have been printed all over the world in many languages and have sold close to one million copies. As an illustrator, she has worked with the likes of Disney, Google, The Guardian and The Boston Globe. As a writer, her work has appeared in Frankie Magazine and The Big Issue. When she's not illustrating and writing, she thinks a lot about plants, animals, music, books, equality and Aldi choc-chip biscuits. In 2016, Sophie was diagnosed with and underwent surgery for an acoustic neuroma, a brain tumour that affects balance, the facial nerve and hearing, and she is subsequently half deaf. Thunderhead, her first novel, was inspired by this transformative event. www.sophie-beer.com