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From the winner of the Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize
This is a story about a boy named Kester. He is extraordinary, but he doesn’t know that yet. All he knows, at this very moment, is this:
1. There is a flock of excited pigeons in his bedroom.
2. They are talking to him.
3. His life will never be quite the same again…
Kester lives in a land in quarantine. A deadly virus has killed all the animals except pests and it’s expected to be equally dangerous to humans. But when Kester realises he can talk to the pests, he finds they have great hope invested in him.
A captivating animal adventure destined to be loved by readers of all ages.
This is a story about a boy named Kester. He is extraordinary, but he doesn’t know that yet. All he knows, at this very moment, is this:
1. There is a flock of excited pigeons in his bedroom.
2. They are talking to him.
3. His life will never be quite the same again…
Kester lives in a land in quarantine. A deadly virus has killed all the animals except pests and it’s expected to be equally dangerous to humans. But when Kester realises he can talk to the pests, he finds they have great hope invested in him.
A captivating animal adventure destined to be loved by readers of all ages.
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Reviews
'It's a grim but in no way depressing read, preaching hope amid dystopia' Financial Times.
The sequel had better come soon.
'An action-packed, dystopian eco-thriller with memorable characters, both animal and human, and a powerful message about the interdependence of man and nature. A promising debut' Daily Mail.
'I haven't read a book this good and interesting since The Hunger Games ... an edge-of-your-seat fast-paced read' Guardian Children's website.
Gripping, original and memorable.
A must-read: brings to mind the smarts and silliness of Roald Dahl.
'Inventive, with laughs, tears and cliffhangers' Sunday Times.
I haven't read a book this good and interesting since The Hunger Games ... an edge-of-your-seat fast-paced read.
Written in vivid and urgent style ... As thrilling as James and the Giant Peach ... The Last Wild may be as critical to the new generation as Tarka the Otter.
A magnetic adventure ... find yourself glued like tar to this satisfying, spine-tingling book.
Full of suspense without ever sacrificing warmth.
A darkly comic and hugely inventive adventure ... it could be the next big thing.
'Thrilling ... Written in a vivid, urgent style, its sense of loss at all the creatures we have lost or are losing may be as critical to the new generation as Tarka the Otter' Times.
Splendid stuff
'Splendid stuff' Eva Ibbotson.
Inventive, with laughs, tears and cliffhangers.
'The sequel had better come soon' Observer.
'Gripping, original and memorable' Francesca Simon.
Wildly inventive, moving and gripping.
'A darkly comic and hugely inventive adventure ... it could be the next big thing' Eoin Colfer.
An excellent, punchy adventure tale with vivid characters and an impassioned eco message.
An amazing story