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The Fire-Eaters

by David Almond

Interest age: 11+
Reading age: 9+

Published by Hachette, 2008

  • Adventure
  • Coming-of-age
  • Historical

About this book

Set in Keely Bay in the north of England during the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, The Fire-Eaters opens with the first encounter between 11-year-old Bobby Burns and a wild-eyed, extensively tattooed performer called McNulty (the eponymous fire-eater), whose presence signals a time of apocalyptic change.

When Bobby begins a new school and endures sadistic cruelty at the hands of his new teachers, he is drawn away from his old friends and towards newcomer Daniel, who urges Bobby to stand up for what he knows is right.

Meanwhile, in the tense atmosphere of impending war, Bobby’s father is threatened with serious illness. Almond writes with great immediacy and his narrative is compelling.

About the author

David Almond is the highly acclaimed author of Skellig, The Savage, Clay, My Name Is Mina, My Dad's a Birdman, Slog's Dad and many other novels, stories and plays. His books are translated into almost forty languages and are widely adapted for stage and screen. His numerous awards include the Carnegie Medal, two Whitbread Children's Book Awards and Le Prix Sorcieres, and in 2010 he gained the Hans Christian Andersen Award, the highest international prize for children's authors. David lives with his family in Hexham, Northumberland.

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