Bog Child by Siobhan Dowd - ISBN: 9781909531178
Paperback
Ancient mystery surfaces, igniting a boy’s life amidst Irish turmoil.

Bog Child

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  • Paperback

    336 pages

  • Release Date

    1 October 2015

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Summary

The extraordinary story of one long summer in the life of an 18-year-old boy caught up in the chaos and conflict of Ireland in the 1980s.

Digging for peat in the mountain with his Uncle Tally, Fergus finds the body of a child, and it looks like she’s been murdered. As Fergus tries to make sense of the mad world around him - his brother on hunger-strike in prison, his growing feelings for Cora, his parents arguing over the Troubles, and him in it up to the neck, blackmailed into acting…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781909531178
ISBN-10:1909531170
Author:Siobhan Dowd
Publisher:Penguin Random House Children's UK
Imprint:Definitions
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:336
Release Date:1 October 2015
Weight:236g
Dimensions:197mm x 130mm x 23mm
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Critics Review

As a writer, Dowd appears to be incapable of a jarring phrase or a lazy metaphor. Her sentences sing, each note resonates with an urgent humanity of the sort that cannot be faked

As a writer, Dowd appears to be incapable of a jarring phrase or a lazy metaphor. Her sentences sing, each note resonates with an urgent humanity of the sort that cannot be faked * Guardian *
The work of an outstanding writer * The Sunday Times *
A captivating first love affair, a hilarious red herring and profound truths about politics and family add up to a novel set to win awards in the coming year * Observer *
An unflinchingly honest and brave novel * Irish Independent *
Only two months in, and I may have already found my favourite book of the year. Siobhan Dowd’s Bog Child is an astonishing read and the kind of book that holds you in a trance * The Bookseller *
Dowd creates a complex world of death, morality, fear, the longong for a united republic, for freedom * Oxford Times *
A harrowing story of choice and obligation, peace and politics * Independent *
5 out of 5 stars * Sunday Express *
A dramatic and poignant tale from a sadly missed talent * Norwich Evening News *
Bog Child is a beautiful novel offering a unique insight in to Irish history * Irish Post *

About The Author

Siobhan Dowd

Siobhan Dowd lived in Oxford with her husband, Geoff, before tragically dying from cancer in August 2007, aged 47. She was both an extraordinary writer and an extraordinary person.

Siobhan’s first novel, A Swift Pure Cry, won the Branford Boase Award and the Eilis Dillon Award and was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal and Booktrust Teenage Prize.

Her second novel, The London Eye Mystery, won the 2007 NASEN & TES Special Educational Needs Children’s Book Award. In March 2008, the book was shortlisted for the prestigious Children’s Books Ireland Bisto Awards.

Siobhan’s third novel, Bog Child, was the first book to be posthumously awarded the Carnegie Medal in 2008.

The award-winning novel A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness was based on an idea of Siobhan’s. Her novella, The Ransom of Dond, was published in 2013, illustrated throughout by Pam Smy.

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