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Wild Boy by Rob Lloyd Jones, reviewed by HS

WildBoyWild Boy by Rob Lloyd Jones is one of the Branford Boase short list books on display just now. It was read and reviewed by one of our S2 students, who told me why she had enjoyed it.

At the start of this book Wild Boy is in the workhouse and he is treated like a monster – people call him names and he acts wild because that is what they expect. He is taken up by a freak show who travel around London and he befriends Sir Oswald, who looks after him and treats him like a person. Everyone else still calls him names, but he starts to have friends like Sir Oswald and Clarissa, one of the acrobats.

Later on in the book Wild Boy sees a murder, and ends up with blood on his hands because he tried to help. Everyone thinks he did the murder and he is locked up in a cage, but he escapes with the help of Clarissa, and they set out to prove his innocence.

I liked this book because it was very exciting and I always wanted to know what happened next. There will be a sequel soon, called Wild Boy and the Black Terror.

 

 

 

Branford Boase Award

bbThe Branford Boase Award is given annually to a children’s book by a new author – and they are obviously very good at picking their winners. Several have gone on to become very well known, and some have won other awards. Previous Banford Boase winners include Siobhan Dowd, Jenny Downham, Mal Peet and Marcus Sedgwick amongst others (you can find the full list on the website – click on the logo).

The 2014 shortlist is…

  • Winter Damage, by Natasha Carthew
  • Infinite Sky, by C. J. Flood
  • Wild Boy, by Rob Lloyd Jones
  • Red Ink, by Julie Mayhew
  • Alex, the Dog and the Unopenable Door, by Ross Montgomery
  • The Poison Boy, by Fletcher Moss
  • Geek Girl, by Holly Smale

Some of these books are already in the library; the rest are on order and will be here shortly. We will be featuring them on the blackboard display and the blog over the next few weeks.