Tall Story

by Candy Gourlay

Interest age: 9 to 11
Reading age: 8+

Published by David Fickling Books, 2010

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About this book

Engagingly told in alternate chapters by four-foot, thirteen year-old Andi, in the UK, and her eight-foot, sixteen year-old half brother Bernardo, in the Philippines, Candy Gourlay’s novel draws on her own experience as a Filipino.

Andi has moved house, and is fighting to be able to continue playing basketball in her new school. Bernardo is awaiting papers which will allow him to rejoin his mother and stepfamily in England, and already has a local reputation for his basketball skills.

While readers will readily empathise with Andi’s situation, Bernardo’s is a revelation. His country is a mixture of twenty-first century internationalism with primitive living conditions and superstitions. His departure to England highlights the conflict, and reveals the terrible reason for his height.

About the author

Growing up in the Philippines at a time when most books were imported from the West, Candy Gourlay wondered why all the books she ever loved only featured pink-skinned children who lived in snow-covered worlds that didn’t resemble her steamy, tropical home in Manila. As a result, she took many detours on her way to becoming an author. She worked as a journalist, a cartoonist, a fake American voiceover talent and a web designer – before finally becoming an author of children’s books.

Candy's first novel for primary school children, Tall Story, was nominated for the Carnegie Medal, the Waterstones Children's Book Prize, the Blue Peter Book Award and the Branford Boase Prize. Her second book, Shine, was shortlisted for the Guardian Children's Book Prize, and both novels won the Crystal Kite Prize. Other books by Candy include Bone Talk, a historical novel set in the Philippines, and picture books Is It a Mermaid and Mike Falls Up.

Candy is an ardent member of the international "kid-lit" organisation, the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI). She is currently serving on the Children’s Writers’ and Illustrators’ Group of the Society of Authors. She lives in London with her family, where she wages war on the snails in her garden.

Candy Gourlay is a former Writer in Residence for BookTrust.

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