Ketchup Clouds
by Annabel Pitcher
Her highly-acclaimed, award-winning debut, My Sister Lives on the Mantlepiece was undoubtedly a hard act to follow, yet Annabel Pitcher’s second novel is equally impressive.
In this unusual young adult novel, Pitcher once again creates a vivid and engaging first person narrative - this time, the story is told through a series of letters written in the frank and often funny voice of a 15-year-old girl struggling to come to terms with her crippling guilt because she is, by her own admission a murderer. Seeking redemption for her crime, Zoe begins writing to convicted murderer Stuart Harris, awaiting execution on Death Row, confessing the secret of what happened, and spilling out her feelings about a love triangle that went tragically wrong, as well as the family turmoil she has been experiencing.
Dealing with some complex and difficult themes and issues, Ketchup Clouds is perhaps best suited to older teenage readers. Blending powerful emotion and darkness with ironic humour, it is a gripping and moving story about secrets, lies and growing up. Sometimes uncomfortable, sometimes wistful, often funny and always compassionate, this is a beautifully-crafted and unexpected coming-of-age story that will win readers’ hearts.
Publisher: Indigo
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What you thought
This was an awesome book, it was really sad in the end and you can see how she blames herself for what happened. trying to tell you how it's like but without telling you what ACTUALLY happens. it's touched me in the heart about how she deals with life in a teenage brain. i would say this book is for children 12+ because it's kinda sad and has sex refers. but it doesn't get in the way of being totally awesome. the cover pulled me in as well. AWESOME!!!






