Abomination by Robert Swindells - ISBN: 9780141379234
Paperback
Religious secrets, a forbidden friendship, and a shocking family truth.

Abomination

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  • Paperback

    176 pages

  • Release Date

    16 October 2017

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Summary

A powerful and shocking chiller from a master storyteller - perfect for the Originals - Iconic, Outspoken, First

Martha is twelve - and very different from other kids, because of her parents. Strict members of a religious group - the Brethren - their rules dominate Martha’s life. And one rule is the most important of all: she must never ever invite anyone home. If she does, their shameful secret - Abomination - could be revealed.

But as Martha makes her first real friend in Sc…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780141379234
ISBN-10:0141379235
Author:Robert Swindells
Publisher:Penguin Random House Children's UK
Imprint:Penguin Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:176
Release Date:16 October 2017
Weight:129g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 11mm
Series:The Originals
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Critics Review

“Swindells’ novel shows the excitement of the war at home.” – Booklist on Blackout

“Gripping … Swindells deftly explains the atmosphere of war-torn London … without bogging down the pace of the book… . well worth reading.” –Publishers Weekly on Shrapnel
“Simply told but missing no opportunity to turn the screw of suspense.” –School Librarian on Room 13 and Inside the Worm
“Suspense sprinkled with schoolgirl humor enlivens this fast-paced story to its final twist.” –School Library Journal on Nightmare Stairs
“Swindells’ historical thriller is not just a mystery but a slice-of-life ‘after the war’ drama as well.” –Booklist on A Skull in Shadows Lane
“Swindells’ novel shows the excitement of the war at home.” –Booklist on Blackout
”[Readers] are given a realistic look at survival in 1940s London and the hardships of living through war.” –School Library Journal on Blitzed
“A dark compelling story of religious intolerance … absolutely unmissible.” –Bookseller
“Plots which grip the reader from the opening paragraph.” –Sunday Times on Ruby Tanya

About The Author

Robert Swindells

Robert Swindells was born in Bradford in 1939 and continues to live in Yorkshire. He left school at 15 and worked in a variety of jobs, including primary school teaching, before becoming a full-time writer. His widely acclaimed novels often reflect his political passions, such as BROTHER IN THE LAND, which is set in the aftermath of a nuclear war. He has won the Red House Children’s Book Prize several times and in 1993 he won the prestigious Carnegie Medal for STONE COLD, a young adult novel about homelessness.

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