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The Climbers

by Keith Gray

Interest age: 12 to 15
Reading age: 8+

Published by Barrington Stoke, 2021

  • Coming-of-age
  • Thriller

About this book

Tree climbing is a major rite of passage in Sully’s village and Sully is proud to be the best climber. It’s a title that means a lot – he doesn’t have much else, after all. There are five big climbing trees, each offering a different challenge, and this summer, Sully plans to make it to the top of the one tree no one has ever managed to climb. Then no one will ever question that he’s the best.

When new kid Nottingham arrives, with exotic stories of his climbing exploits in Sherwood Forest, it’s immediately clear that he’s strong competition for Sully. With his climbing status threatened, Sully takes an instant dislike to the newcomer. As the two boys face off against each other, their rivalry quickly spirals out of control, and the challenge that will prove who really is the best could also be deadly.

An exciting, absorbing thriller presented in a super-readable format, this short but punchy tale of teenage rivalry and the complex dynamic of relationships feels highly relatable. The story can perhaps also show how saving face at all costs isn’t necessarily the best strategy, and as the competition escalates, Sully is forced to question what matters most, and what the climbing skill known as ‘reach’ really means.

About the author

Keith Gray was born in Grimsby. As a child, Keith found reading a chore, but later found a talent in reading and writing. At 24, he had his first book published, Creepers, which was shortlisted for the Guardian Fiction Award. Since then, he has written many books. Keith is perhaps best-known for Ostrich Boys,which won great acclaim and was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, Guardian Fiction Prize and the BookTrust Teen Prize. It was also adapted into a stage play. Keith has lectured in creative writing and now livesin Vienna with his partner and daughter. He spends much of his time visiting schools to pass on his love of books and writing, as well as reviewing teenage fiction.

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