Nominated for the Carnegie Medal. Longlisted for the Branford Boase Award. A haunting novel perfect for fans of Alan Garner and Susan Cooper. Aidan rescues an elderly prisoner from a run-down factory. But the old man is far more ancient than he seems...
Aidan needs his bike to deliver all the mail his postman dad's been hoarding since his mum was sectioned.In the early morning, Aidan chases after the thieves, hellbent on getting it back.Recalling Alan Garner and Susan Cooper, Why I Went Back is a dark tale of magic, myth and undelivered mail.
Nominated for the Carnegie Medal. Longlisted for the Branford Boase Award. A haunting novel perfect for fans of Alan Garner and Susan Cooper. Aidan rescues an elderly prisoner from a run-down factory. But the old man is far more ancient than he seems...
Aidan needs his bike to deliver all the mail his postman dad's been hoarding since his mum was sectioned.In the early morning, Aidan chases after the thieves, hellbent on getting it back.Recalling Alan Garner and Susan Cooper, Why I Went Back is a dark tale of magic, myth and undelivered mail.
Nominated for the Carnegie Medal. Longlisted for the Branford Boase Award. Aidan needs his bike to deliver all the mail his postman dad's been hoarding since his mum was sectioned. But his bike's just been stolen. In the early morning, Aidan chases after the thieves, hellbent on getting it back. When he reaches the abandoned factory where they've stashed his bike, he has moments to grab it and escape. But he finds more than just stolen goods. There's a mysterious prisoner chained to the floor. This is the story of why Aidan goes back. Recalling Alan Garner and Susan Cooper, Why I Went Back is a dark tale of magic, myth and undelivered mail.
Long-listed for BRANFORD BOASE 2017 (UK)
"Extraordinary... tense, magical thriller" Amanda Craig "From the first page, this novel pulls readers in and refuses to let go." BookTrust "A stark but humane look at the pressures that teenagers find themselves under when their homes fall apart - with fantasy elements creeping in the sides... Highly recommended for adventurous readers." Inis, Children's Books Ireland "A sinister story, full of magic and suspense" Carousel "Gripping... A must read for all lovers of slightly fantastical urban fiction." Jonas Herriot, librarian and chair, London's Youth Libraries Group
James Clammer was born in Bristol and grew up in East Anglia. He has worked at many kinds of job and travelled in Central America and Asia. He now lives in Sussex, where he writes in a shed at the bottom of a cliff.
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