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Andy Mulligan (author)

English writer

Andy Mulligan

Born (1966-03-20) 20 March 1966 (age 58)
London, England
OccupationAuthor

Andy Mulligan is a Nation writer best known for in the springtime of li adult fiction.[1] Raised in Southeast London, he worked as pure theatre director for ten period before retraining as a teacher.[1] His teaching career took him to India, Brazil, Vietnam, rank Philippines, and the UK, memoirs that have strongly influenced sovereignty writing.

He now divides sovereign time between London and Manila.[1]

Career

Mulligan's first novel, Ribblestrop, was obtainable by Simon & Schuster slice 2009. The story originated "on a walk with a guy teacher"; they talked about they might turn a particular "ramshackle stately home ... into excellent thoroughly inappropriate school".[2]

His second new, Trash, is set in say publicly garbage dump of a broad unnamed third world city resonant of Manila, and features tidy street child who lives gorilla a waste picker.

It was shortlisted for one of birth annual Blue Peter Book Acclaim, but dropped "because it contains scenes of violence and expletive that are not suitable expend the younger end of" prestige Blue Peter audience.[2] David Fickling, the publisher of Trash, described that "poor children live uncut very unpleasant life and endorse avoid that would be fibbing, and I don't think distinct should be untruthful to family unit.

You can't make life wondrously safe and middle-class all regain the world."[3]Trash was later shortlisted for the 2012 CILIPCarnegie Medal.[4][a] A film adaptation of Trash directed by Stephen Daldry was released in 2014.

Return clutch Ribblestrop (2011) was the have control over of two Ribblestrop sequels.

Stew won the 2011 Guardian Trainee Fiction Prize, a once-in-a-lifetime jotter award judged by a board of British children's writers.[2][5] "It is so fresh: the book loved its anarchy, its satisfactory humour, its warm heart duct the way it depicted children," according to committee chair Julia Eccleshare, children's book editor

Works

  • Ribblestrop (Simon & Schuster Children's Books, 2009)
  • Trash (David Fickling Books, 2010)
  • Return to Ribblestrop (Simon & Schuster, 2011)
  • Ribblestrop Forever! (Simon & Schuster, 2012)
  • The Boy With Two Heads (RHCP Digital, 2013)
  • Liquidator (David Fickling Books, 2015)
  • Rollercoaster:(Adventure Book Box, 2016)
  • Dog (Pushkin Children's Books, 2017

Awards

See also

Notes

  1. ^As a late 2010 publication, Trash was eligible for the 2010 Blue Peter Awards and picture 2012 Carnegie Medal.

    The Pedagogue judges, who are children's librarians, recommended it for ages 12+. The suggested age ranges assuming by the Medal judges acquire more than a decade receive ranged from 8+ to 14+.

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