[This] will soon be on school reading lists and examination syllabuses everywhere, as it has "<b>classic</b>" singing from every page ... A <b>joyous</b> shout of youthful exuberance ... Wheatle's Twain-like command of patois never falters ... Enriching and <b>life-affirming</b> ... A <b>total gem</b> for any age.
Independent
I love this book. It's <b>elegant, authentic and humane</b>. It hums with the beat of real life and the language sings from the page. This is mature, <b>powerful</b> writing by an author with great talent and great heart.
David Almond, Guardian Children's Fiction Prize judge
<b>Brilliant</b>, tough, <b>heartbreaking </b>read.
Tanya Landman, author of Buffalo Soldier, Carnegie medal winner
Funny, profane, well-observed accounts of life on an urban estate.
Sunday Times
Alex Wheatle captures the rhythm and movement of language though simile, humour and redefinitions of meaning . . . <i><b>Straight Outta Crongton</b></i><b> is a book full of humour and tenderness</b>.
Patrice Lawrence, the Guardian
***Shortlisted for the YA Book Prize***
WELCOME TO CRONGTON, WHERE YOUR LOYALTY AND WITS WILL BE TESTED ...
Round these ends, it's hard to hold on to your dreams.
Life's a constant hustle for Mo. Her mum's boyfriend Lloyd is just another man who likes to beat down women; the South Crong streets are fraught with hazards and nasty G's; and when it comes to matters of the heart . . . she's still hung up on Sam.
No wonder she's vexed so much of the time.
Thank god her sistrens, Elaine and Naomi, are on her side: if one of them falls then they all fall.
But when badness goes down and a life is left hanging in the balance, Mo has to face her hot urge for revenge . . . and she might end up losing more than she wins.
'full of humour and tenderness' Patrice Lawrence
WELCOME TO CRONGTON, WHERE YOUR LOYALTY AND WITS WILL BE TESTED ... Enter for angst, fierce friendships and edge-of-your-seat drama.
Shortlisted for the YA Book Prize 2018.