No. of pages 228
Published: 2011
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This book is the winner of numerous awards
This book has been graded for interest at 10-13 years.
There are 228 pages in this book. This book was published in 2011 by Allen & Unwin .
James Norcliffe is a Christchurch-based, award-winning poet with six collections published, and five novels for young adults. The Assassin of Gleam won the Sir Julius Vogel Award for the best New Zealand fantasy novel of 2006, and was shortlisted for the Esther Glen Award. James teaches in Lincoln University's Foundation Studies department, and lives with his wife Joan Melvyn and an ungrateful cat called Pinky Bones in Church Bay, on Lyttelton Harbour.
This book has been nominated for the following awards:
Sir Julius Vogel Award
This book was recognised by the Sir Julius Vogel Award.
Lianza Children's Book Award
This book was recognised by the Lianza Children's Book Award.
Esther Glen Award - Fiction - Junior
This book was recognised in the Fiction - Junior category by the Esther Glen Award.
New Zealand Children's Book Award
The New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults are administered by the New Zealand Book Awards Trust. In 2016, the Awards merged with the Library and Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa (LIANZA) Awards. The awards are judged by a panel of five. Categories include: Margaret Mahy Book of the Year, Picture Book Award, Wright Family Foundation Esther Glen Award for Junior Fiction, Elsie Locke Award for Non-Fiction, Young Adult Fiction Award, Wright Family Foundation Te Kura Pounamu Award for Te Reo M?ori, Russell Clark Award for Illustration, Best First Book Award
This is an intriguing and unusual book, part fairy-tale, part social comment. Books for Keeps