The Silent Striker

by Peter Kalu

Interest age: 13+
Reading age: 13+

Published by Hope Road, 2015

  • Coming-of-age
  • Disability

About this book

Marcus lives and breathes football. It seems he might even have the makings of a professional player. However, Marcus' life is about to change.

For one thing, Marcus finds that he has acquired a girlfriend. Then there's the fact that he's getting into trouble in school.  Finally, he discovers that he is losing his hearing.

This is neither a book 'about' deafness or disability, nor is it just another stock football story. Kalu deftly blends these themes together as part of a richly convincing backdrop of inner city life, a special measures school, and a family with its own set of problems, preoccupations and quirks. 

There are uncomfortable reminders that racism hasn't yet been fully 'kicked out' of grassroots football, as well as a constructive message about how to confront the unacceptable and bigoted 'banter'.

Meanwhile, where deafness is concerned, the overriding message is both positive and powerful. Marcus' reaction to the diagnosis is typically teenage (indeed human). It's sensitively handled, and we understand his conflicting feelings on trying out hearing aids.

Ultimately, however, Marcus comes to realise that the greatest obstacle he faces is his own attitude.

An uplifting, accessible and very 'real' read.

About the author

Peter Kalu is the author of three young adult novels: The Silent Striker, Being Me and Zombie XI. The Silent Striker is a semi-autobiographical novel which tells the story of how the world of a teen boy, Marcus, changes when he finds himself becoming deaf. Marcus appears as a side character in Being Me, which features as main protagonist the neuro-atypical Adele Vialli; and Marcus is also glimpsed in Zombie XI. The publishing rights to all three novels have been sold to Ghana and the USA.

Peter has also set onto page two folktales for younger children, Anansi and Tiger's Stew and The Singer and the Snorer, tales he has told at countless schools within the UK and beyond. He has written nine novels in all, including science fiction, crime and comedy, as well as for the stage and screen. Based in Manchester, he is Artistic Director at Cultureword.

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