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Runner


Mammoth Read

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No. of pages 86

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Jason, fed up with his parents' arguments, runs away on the Intercity train to Liverpool to stay with his brother. As he waits for the train to leave the station he is beset by worries that someone will find him and take him back. Then he meets Jam, "a runner", who lives on the train, dodging the conductor and living a life of total freedom where the only person you can trust is yourself. Jason is fascinated by Jam's way of life. After all, haven't his parents let him down by arguing all the time? His brother's let him down by moving all the way to Liverpool and he couldn't even tell his best friend Ben what he was going to do in case he told on him. Just as he starts to think that being a runner is the best option for himself, Jason discovers that Jam isn't quite as he appears. Perhaps things aren't as black and white as Jason first thought--maybe running away isn't the answer. This short novel, with short sentences and plenty of illustrations to aid understanding, is ideal for fluent readers. -- Philippa Reece

 

This book is part of a book series called Mammoth Read .

There are 86 pages in this book. This book was published 2001 by Egmont UK Ltd .

Almost every Keith Gray novel has been shortlisted or won a major award. Creepers and Warehouse have been shortlisted for The Guardian Prize and The Runner won the Smarties Silver Medal in 2002. He lives in Edinburgh. Catherine Maccabe has had a life-long love of children's books. After taking a divinity degree at Aberdeen University she worked in a bookshop, in a library and for many years as warden of a sheltered housing project. Clive Scruton has created dozens of books for Walker Books and other children's publishers. He is greatly inspired by the style of classic comics. He loves creating 'small worlds full of exotic stuff, action, batty animals and excitement!'.

This book is in the following series:

Mammoth Read

This book has been nominated for the following awards:

Smarties Book Award
This book was recognised by the Smarties Book Award.

Smarties Book Award
This book was recognised in the Ages 6-8 Years category by the Smarties Book Award.

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