This is the perfect book to inspire action against the climate crisis and to lift your spirits.

The Scotsman

William Sutcliffe’s latest <b>hilarious </b>read for teens … resists talking down to its readers as it tackles climate change and environmental protests … The questions posed by this<b> smart, entertaining page-turner</b> are the big ones for our age

Irish Times

Hilarious, acutely observed and deeply felt, Sutcliffe’s new novel is part biting satire on nimbyism and adult complacency, part impassioned call: take action now, before it’s too late.

Children’s books roundup – the best new picture books and novels, Guardian

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Warm, funny and very topical.

Sunday Express

This tale of rebel climate protestors is an engrossing and relatable emotional rollercoaster, full of drama and vividly written.

Daily Express

This very funny, topical tale is the perfect stage for Sutcliffe’s witty and sharply observed dissection of adolescence and the cringe-making behaviour of parents and siblings.

Sally Morris chooses the most fun books for kids, Daily Mail

A heartfelt, well-observed, gripping family drama, as well as a call to arms.

The Sunday Times Children’s Book of the Week

Inspiring, funny and warm-hearted comedy… Filled with passion for our planet and the youthful energy of a generation who genuinely want to make a difference, <i>The Summer We Turned Green</i> is an essential read for teenagers and adults alike.

The best children’s and YA books to read this summer, CultureFly

Glorious fun, hugely moving, inspiring and massively entertaining

Liz Hyder, author of Bearmouth

A fresh and funny social comedy with a big heart

Observer New Review

“[<i>The Summer We Turned Green</i>] is <b>funny and moving</b> and the characters are convincing. Older teenagers will enjoy the wry humour and adults will appreciate the social satire on adult relationships

BookTrust

William Sutcliffe, who made us laugh until we wept with The Gifted, the Talented & Me, has applied his gentle humour and acute observations to this generation’s battle to save the Earth to hilarious and meaningful effect

The Times & The Sunday Times: Best Children’s Books for Summer 2021

This tale of rebel climate protestors is an engrossing and relatable emotional rollercoaster, full of drama and vividly written

Summer Reads for Children, Daily Express

Dangerously funny … Sutcliffe is gifted and talented. I hope the prizes flood in

Alex O'Connell, The Times Children's Book of the Week on THE GIFTED, THE TALENTED AND ME

So, so funny and recognisable – I immediately forced it on my 14-year-old

Jenny Colgan, Sunday Times bestselling author, on THE GIFTED, THE TALENTED AND ME

What a wonderful book! It made me chortle, and I never chortle. So, so refreshing and charming and believable. I loved this book

Max Porter, award-winning author of Grief is the Thing with Feathers and Lanny, on THE GIFTED, THE TALENTED AND ME

<i>The Gifted, the Talented and Me</i> made me cry with laughter. A comic novel like this is a gift to the nation, and Will Sutcliffe's teenage Sam, struggling to adapt as his family moves to privileged, pretentious Hampstead and enrols him in a progressive London school is the best book he has written for a decade. He, David Nicholls and Joe Dunthorne are part of a tradition that goes back to PG Wodehouse, and which has never been more needed by readers young and old

Amanda Craig, journalist and author of The Lie of the Land, on THE GIFTED, THE TALENTED AND ME

Shortlisted for the Laugh Out Loud Book Awards 2023!A fresh, funny, heartfelt look at this generation’s must-win battle: one earth, one chance.It’s the summer holidays, and thirteen-year-old Luke’s life has been turned upside down. First his older sister Rose moved ‘across the road’, where a community of climate rebels is protesting the planned airport expansion. Then his dad followed her.Dad only went to get Rose back, but now he’s out there building totem poles, wearing sandals and drinking mead (whatever that is) with the best of them…Can Luke save his family when all they want to do is save the planet?________________________'Hilarious, acutely observed and deeply felt, Sutcliffe’s new novel is part biting satire on nimbyism and adult complacency, part impassioned call: take action now, before it’s too late.' GUARDIAN'This is the perfect book to inspire action against the climate crisis and to lift your spirits.' SCOTSMAN'A heartfelt, well-observed, gripping family drama, as well as a call to arms.' SUNDAY TIMES Children’s Book of the Week
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The Lollies Award-shortlisted comedy about the unlikeliest of eco-warriors, from William Sutcliffe, bestselling author of Sunday Times Children's Book of the Year The Gifted, the Talented and Me
We will all be looking for a slice of escapism and lots of laughs come summer 2021 – this will be next summer's funny, generous-hearted, must-have holiday read for teenagers

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781526632852
Publisert
2021-07-08
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury YA
Vekt
246 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
Y, 03
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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William Sutcliffe is the author of thirteen novels, including the international bestseller Are You Experienced? and The Wall, which was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal. He has written for adults, young adults and children, and has been translated into 28 languages. His 2008 novel Whatever Makes You Happy is now a Netflix Original film starring Patricia Arquette and Angela Bassett. It was released under the title Otherhood.

His first funny novel for teenagers, The Gifted, the Talented and Me, was described by The Times as ‘dangerously funny’ and by the Guardian as ‘refreshingly hilarious’. It was shortlisted for the YA Book Prize 2020 and was the Sunday Times Children's Book of the Year 2019.