
The Light That Gets Lost
Natasha Carthew(Author)
Bloomsbury Childrens Books (Publisher)
Published on 10. November 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-1-4088-3587-6 (ISBN)
Description
A small boy hiding in a cupboard witnesses something no child should ever see. He tries not to look but he still hears it. And when he comes out, there's no mistaking. His mum and dad have been killed. And though he's only small, he swears that he'll get revenge one day.
Years later, Trey goes to a strange camp that is meant to save troubled teenagers. It's packed with crazies, god-botherers, devoted felons and broken kids. Trey's been in and out of trouble ever since the day the bad thing happened, but he's not here for saving: this is where he'll find the man who did it. Revenge and healing, salvation and hell are a boiling, dangerous mix, and Trey finds himself drawn to a girl, a dream and the offer of friendship in the dark ...
Years later, Trey goes to a strange camp that is meant to save troubled teenagers. It's packed with crazies, god-botherers, devoted felons and broken kids. Trey's been in and out of trouble ever since the day the bad thing happened, but he's not here for saving: this is where he'll find the man who did it. Revenge and healing, salvation and hell are a boiling, dangerous mix, and Trey finds himself drawn to a girl, a dream and the offer of friendship in the dark ...
Reviews / Votes
Gripping stuff, Carthew's prose has a startling ferocity -- Toby Clements * The Telegraph Best Books of 2015 * The prose is often eccentric, quirky and vernacular, and sometimes poetic, with a magical and lyrical rhythm. Superb! Highly recommended -- The School Librarian * Steve Hird * A vivid, imagistic language. -- The Financial Times * Suzi Feay * 'The Light That Gets Lost' is a wild and dangerous story and a beautiful one, too.It's rough and taciturn and frank and, at times, utterly shocking. But it's also deeply, deeply intimate. -- The Bookbag * Jill Murphy * It's wholly original, a novel that could only have been written by Natasha Carthew. The camp, the earth beneath, the sky above, are so vividly described, we feel the soil under fingernails, smell the sunshine. Carthew's language is enthralling, she uses Cornish dialect words rooted in the landscape described, and her writing has its own poetry. -- Matthew Martin * Books For Keeps * The lyrical and expressive writing style breathes life into this absorbing story. * BookTrust * Carthew delivers a gripping story in intense, powerful prose. -- Peter Carty * International Business Times * Languid but ultimately uplifting. -- Niall Alexander * Tor.com *
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Young adult
Interest Age: From 12 years
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 126 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
196 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4088-3587-6 (9781408835876)
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Natasha Carthew
The Light That Gets Lost
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11/2015
1st Edition
Bloomsbury Childrens Books
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Person
Natasha Carthew is from Cornwall where she lives with her girlfriend of nineteen years. She has had three books of poetry published. Her first novel Winter Damage was nominated for the 2014 Carnegie Medal and shortlisted for several national awards including the prestigious Branford Boase Award 2014. The Light That Gets Lost is due to be published autumn 2015. She has recently completed her third book, also for Bloomsbury.
She occasionally runs 'Wild Writing' workshops but spends most of her time writing outside in all weathers. She is also a survival expert and trained walks guide.
She occasionally runs 'Wild Writing' workshops but spends most of her time writing outside in all weathers. She is also a survival expert and trained walks guide.