LoveReading4Kids Says
LoveReading4Kids Says
As a new student at a prestigious boarding school Ife is struggling to fit in. Not all her peers are friendly, and she feels increasingly lonely and homesick. Ben is another Nithercott attendee with his own struggles, his beloved older brother has disappeared, and nobody seems overly concerned. Bijal is a walking encyclopaedia of Nithercott history and is desperate to make some friends. As the three students slowly get to know each other they realise that something strange is haunting their hallways, could the urban legend of The Changing Man be true?
An eerie read, with a growing sense of unease, this supernatural story will be a good fit with fans of Stranger Things, and those who enjoyed Ace of Spades and The Inheritance Games series.
Amy McKay
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The Changing Man Synopsis
A teenage girl is pulled into investigating the truth behind her new boarding school's decades-old legend, in this debut speculative mystery by Tomi Oyemakinde.
Just because they let you in . . . it doesn't mean they'll let you out.
When Ife joins Nithercott School through its prestigious Urban Achievers Program, she knows immediately that she doesn't fit. Wandering its echoing halls, she must fend off cruel taunts from the students and condescending attitudes from the teachers. When she finds herself thrown into detention for the foreseeable future, she strikes up an unlikely alliance with Ben, a troublemaker with an annoyingly cute smile. They've both got reasons to want to get out of Nithercott - Ben's brother is missing, and no one seems to be bothering to find him.
For Ife, it's just another strange element of this school that doesn't care about its students. But as more and more people start going missing, including one of Ife's only friends, she starts to feel haunted. Who is the figure she's started seeing in the shadowy halls, who looks mysteriously like herself? And is there any truth in to the strange urban legend that travels the school like mist . . . the legend of the Changing Man?
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9781035003082 |
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7th September 2023 |
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Tomi Oyemakinde |
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Macmillan Children's Books an imprint of Pan Macmillan |
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Paperback |
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387 pages |
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Tomi Oyemakinde Press Reviews
The Changing Man is compulsively readable and utterly thrilling. I devoured it and hugely enjoyed every moment - even when I was genuinely frightened! Tomi Oyemakinde is an exciting new voice in the YA thriller space and sure to be a huge hit with fans of dark academia, thrillers, and horror. - Katherine Webber, author of Twin Crowns
The Changing Man is clever, atmospheric, and horrifying in all the best ways. Tomi Oyemakinde deftly weaves a compelling story of isolation, fear, and ultimately friendship. This book will stick with you long after you've read the explosive final pages. -- Kathryn Foxfield, author of Good Girls Die First -
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About Tomi Oyemakinde
Tomi Oyemakinde grew up in London, before being uprooted at the age of 6 to the Netherlands. Going on to live in a further two countries across two continents, he was anchored by a scenic boarding school and fantastical stories - namely Richard Adam's Watership Down. Now, Tomi is committed to crafting stories centred on Black protagonists thriving across genres, audiences & worlds. When Tomi is not busy writing, he can be found daydreaming about his future dog (namely a Rottweiler named Pan) and geeking out over all things anime. Tomi currently lives in London. The Changing Man is his debut novel.
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