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The Fire Eaters

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
224 pp

OCLC
  
52324974

Author
  
David Almond

Publisher
  
Headline Publishing Group

3.6/5
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Publication date
  
August 14, 2003

ISBN
  
978-0-375-85751-5

Originally published
  
14 August 2003

Genre
  
Children's literature

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Awards
  
Nestlé Smarties Book Prize

Similar
  
David Almond books, Nestlé Smarties Book Prize winners, Children's literature

The Fire-Eaters is an award winning children's novel by David Almond, published in 2003.

Contents

Plot introduction

The novel is set in 1962, before and during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Bobby Burns, who lives in the quiet coal-mining village of Keely Bay in Northumberland, has had a wonderful summer. But in autumn his father falls mysteriously ill, and he loathes his new school which is pervaded by bullying. Perhaps worst of all, Bobby is worried there will be a nuclear war.

Bobby's wonder-working friend Ailsa Spink and McNulty the crazy fire-eater open Bobby's eyes to the possibility of miracles.

Main Characters

  • Bobby Burns
  • Mum
  • Dad
  • Joseph Connor
  • Ailsa Spink
  • McNulty, a fire-eater
  • Daniel Gower, a school friend of Bobby's
  • Reception

    Kirkus Reviews wrote "Like the choicest of Almond, this is moody and layered." and "Breathtakingly and memorably up to Almond’s best." while Publishers Weekly concluded that "Sensitive readers will marvel at Almond's ability to show, not tell, with his highly introspective—at times enigmatic—writing style."

    Awards and nominations

    The Fire-Eaters won the Nestlé Smarties Book Prize Gold Award and the Whitbread Children's Book of the Year Award, as well as being shortlisted for both the Guardian Award and the Carnegie Medal.

    References

    The Fire-Eaters Wikipedia