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Language English Pages 146 pp OCLC 56642254 Originally published 2 September 2004 Country United Kingdom | 3.9/5 Goodreads Publication date 2 September 2004 ISBN 978-0-385-60796-4 LC Class PZ7.B532337 Clo 2004 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Nominations Nestlé Smarties Book Prize Similar Works by Malorie Blackman, Children's literature |
Cloud Busting is a children's novel by Malorie Blackman, published in 2004. It is written in verse, with each chapter using a different type of poetry.
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The novel won the Nestlé Children's Book Prize Silver Award and was longlisted for the Carnegie Medal.
Ronja cloud busting in the classroom
Plot
The story begins when Mr Mackie, the teacher, assigns the homework to the class – to write a poem. Sam wants to write his poem about Davey. Alex, his ex-best friend, mocks him for doing Sam, the school bully, makes fun of him. He dislikes Davey as much, if not more, than everyone else. That is, until Davey saves his life, pulling him from in front of a speeding vehicle. The two soon become friends. Davey's way of looking at life begins to seem fun. Sam learns that Davey has an allergy to peanuts, and Davey tells him to keep it a secret as he didn't want a fuss. But, in front of his ex-best friend, the bully, Alex, he accidentally lets it slip – big mistake. Alex, as a joke, offers Davey a part of has an allergic reaction, and Mr Mackie is forced to use the epipen. Davey regains consciousness and is whisked to hospital. Davey begins to avoid Sam, after letting his secret slip. He loses his eccentric imagination. What should have happened: The two go to the park cloud busting together, and become best friends again - this time not in secret. What did happen: Sam goes cloud busting alone. Davey, telling no-one, slips away and leaves sam alone thinking hard.