The Wall
Author(s): William Sutcliffe
Joshua is a troubled boy who lives with his mother and stepfather in a divided city, where a wall and soldiers separate two communities, and the rubble-strewn residue of their broken world gives hints of the old life before the wall was built. Joshua discovers a manhole, which leads to a tunnel, which leads in pitch darkness under the wall and across to the other side. Forbidden territory, dangerous territory, violent territory, which a boy like him - visibly different - shouldn't stray into. An act of kindness from a girl saves his life, but leads to a brutal act of cruelty and a terrible debt he's determined to repay. And no one, no one must find out that he's been there - or the consequences will be unbearable.
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A powerful, searing story of a divided city - where one boy strays on to the wrong side of the wall, and finds his life changed forever ...
CILIP Carnegie Medal shortlist 2014
A novel for all ages that is full of heart, hope and humanity. A terrific achievement Financial Times A disturbing and thought-provoking book which simmers with heat, anger and fear Independent on Sunday A powerful tale of a divided city The Bookseller
General Fields
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- : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- : 0.257
- : 28 February 2014
- : 198mm X 129mm
- : United Kingdom
- : 01 May 2014
- : books
Special Fields
- : 304
- : Paperback
- : William Sutcliffe