No. of pages 240
Published: 2010
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This book is the winner of numerous awards
There are 240 pages in this book. This book was published in 2010 by Hachette Children's Group .
Gregory Hughes was born in Liverpool, the eighth child in a family of nine. Expelled from school, he spent several years in a home for wayward boys. He has since travelled the world working in a variety of jobs. His first novel, Unhooking the Moon, won the Booktrust Teenage Prize in 2010. He now lives in Los Angeles.
Branford Boase Award
Siblings in literature
Orphans And Foster Homes in literature
Adventures in literature
Guardian Children's Fiction Prize
This book has been nominated for the following awards:
Guardian Fiction Award
This book was recognised by the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize Award. This award was founded in 1967 and winners are selected by fellow writers. It is awarded annually to fiction written for children aged eight and above.
Booktrust Book Awards - Teen
This book was recognised in the Teen category of the Booktrust Book Awards . The Book Trust Book Awards aim to unearth the very best childrens books the UK has to offer, and to honour authors and illustrators who continue Britains proud heritage of storytelling. Heritage catgeoires include: Blue Peter Book Awards, Booktrust Best New Illustrators Award, Roald Dahl Funny Prize, Booktrust Best Book Awards (with Amazon Kindle). Current categories include: Storytime Prize, Lifetime Achievement Aawrd, Children's Laureate.
'It's a totally unique, thoroughly enjoyable tale' The Sun. * Sun *
'A brave, zany and warm-hearted road story' Guardian. * Guardian *
'It's funny, it's wise, it's beautifully written. It's not afraid of a bittersweet ending, and it came at me completely from left field.' Jill Murphy, The Bookbag. * The Bookbag *
'Wonderful novel ... powerfully heart-warming narrative' Inis, Childrens Books Ireland. * Childrens Books Ireland *
'Memorable' Sunday Times (Summer Holiday Picks for 12+). * Sunday Times *
'This great book tells a story of orphans Rat and Bob on a perilous road trip from Winnipeg to New York ... hilarious' The Liverpool Echo. * Liverpool Echo *