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The Pavee and the Buffer Girl

by Siobhan Dowd, illustrated by Emma Shoard

Interest age: 10+
Reading age: 10+

Published by The Bucket List, 2017

  • Graphic novels

About this book

Jim's from a traveller family and has never been to secondary school, but one day his dad says he has to go - so it's into Uncle Mirt's van with the other kids down to Dundray. School is horrible - Jim can't read, so lessons are boring and everyone either calls him names or ignores him. Everyone apart from Kit - who becomes his friend and, away from the pressures of school, teaches him to read.

But even though Jim's life might have a new brightness in it, things are getting darker for all of the Pavees. When bullies take things too far, their violence threatens to uproot Jim's life and that of his whole community.

Stunningly illustrated by Emma Shoard, this short story by the late Siobhan Dowd is full of sensitivity and subtle, deft storytelling, and reminds readers of the need for compassion and understanding.

About the author

Siobhan Dowd passed away in August 2007 after a long fight with breast cancer. In her short career, she was nominated for a number of awards, including the 2007 Carnegie Medal and the BookTrust Teenage Prize, and went on to win the 2007 Branford Boase Award and the 2007 Bisto Eilis Dilon Award, both awards that recognise an outstanding debut, for A Swift Pure Cry. In early 2007, Siobhan was nominated one of the top 25 Authors of the future as Waterstone's celebrated their 25th Anniversary.

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