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LoveReading4Kids Says
November 2016 Debut of the Month
In a Nutshell: Shocking school shooting | Heartache behind headlines A thoroughly thought-provoking tale of a family’s struggle with grief and guilt in the aftermath of an atrocious act committed by a loved one.
It’s Britain, 1996, and sixteen-year-old Sam is plunged into unimaginable turmoil the day his brother Charlie walks into their school and shoots his peers before turning the gun on himself. From that fateful day, Sam’s mum lunges from denial to utter distress, while his dad shuts himself away in the garage (the moment readers discover what he was doing there will bring a lump to the throat, at the very least). In addition, the entire family is ostracised by their community. “Perhaps people thinks it’s a disease they might catch - a contagious need for death and disorder”, Sam wonders. Already eaten up by guilt - would this have happened if he’d been a better brother to Charlie? - Sam is asked not to return to school, which leaves him feeling like he’s being forced to do his brother’s life sentence. His therapist suggests that starting a new school might be his “turning point” and, as things turns out, he’s unexpectedly invited into a new social circle: “They were accepting...they offered you a place without condition or question”. But, while Sam finds strength in these new friendships, not least in his burgeoning romantic feelings for Izzy, his home life is deteriorating further, and the hate mail and abuse intensifies as a petition to ban hand-held guns gains ground nationally.
This big-hearted book doesn’t shirk from tackling big issues, emotions and questions - how do we survive and recover a sense of hope through the most destructive personal tragedies? What leads an individual to commit mass murder, and where does the blame lie? What role does the media play in inciting abuse and prolonging grief? It also gives voice to the oft-forgotten victims of such tragedies, and will make readers think, and see comparable real-life events through different lens. ~ Joanne Owen
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Dear Charlie Synopsis
Death should never meet the young. But it did. Thanks to my brother, death made fourteen new friends that day. Maybe even fifteen, if you count Charlie. At sixteen, Sam Macmillan is supposed to be thinking about girls, homework and his upcoming application to music college, not picking up the pieces after the school shooting that his brother Charlie committed. Yet as Sam desperately tries to hang on to the memories he has of his brother, the media storm surrounding their family threatens to destroy everything. And Sam has to question all he thought he knew about life, death, right and wrong.
From Scottish author and special educational needs expert, N.D Gomes, comes a contemporary YA debut that questions life, death, right and wrong in the wake of a school shooting in England, 1996 – the same year as the Dunblane school massacre which took place twenty years ago near N.D Gomes’s university town of Stirling, Scotland.
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9780008181161 |
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20th October 2016 |
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N. D. Gomes |
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Mira Ink an imprint of Harlequin (UK) |
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287 pages |
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Press Reviews
N. D. Gomes Press Reviews
At its searing best the novel demonstrates how the perpetrator of a despicable act can still be loved, forgiven and very missed' - Financial Times
A very important book [...] a powerful book that will stay with you.' - Culturefly
An exceptional novel on a controversial and relevant subject today.' - The Bookbag
An incredibly moving, heartfelt and thought-provoking novel' - Black Plume
A gripping, eye-opening YA novel that I wish I could put in everyone's hands.' - Pretty Little Memoirs
You know this book is going to go straight to your heart and rip a little bit of it out.' - Long Story Short
If you're after a truly thought-provoking book this is well worth a read.' - Bibliowormed
Utterly heartbreaking and so beautifully written.' - Goodreads reviewer
Such a clever book.' - Book Angel Booktopia
Very well written, and tackles a tough subject well' - First News
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About N. D. Gomes
N.D. Gomes graduated from the University of Stirling with a BA in Media & Journalism Studies, and went on to receive her Master's degree in Education in the U.S. She currently works in a public school system to increase educational opportunities for students with special needs. Prior, N.D. Gomes wrote for the London-based online student political magazine, deAlign and stage-managed student plays at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in New York City where she attended for two years. She currently divides her time between the US and Scotland, but hopes to spend more time at her cottage in Hay-on-Wye in Wales.
Dear Charlie is her debut novel.
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