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Kevin Brooks

dumb chocolate eyes

Dumb Chocolate Eyes

$18.99

A brutally honest and effective story about adolescent boredom and destructive friendsh...

five hundred miles

Five Hundred Miles

$18.99

Two boys wheel-and-deal their way through life in the murky London backstreets. Tense d...

Kevin Brooks

Kevin Brooks won the Branford Boase Award for first-time children’s novelists with Martyn Pig, establishing him as a major voice in teen and YA fiction, and The Bunker Diary won him the Carnegie Medal in 2014. After finishing school in Exeter, Kevin moved to London to try and become a rock star. He had many interesting and unusual day jobs - working in a zoo, a crematorium and a post office - before turning his hand to what he does best: writing hardhitting and utterly compelling teen fiction.

Kevin is committed to children who don’t read as much as those who do, saying, “I’ve never quite understood why – and this is something I feel really passionate about – our business as a whole seems to focus so much on a relatively small default audience of young readers (which gets even smaller as the target-age group increases), and we forget about the much larger potential audience that’s undoubtedly out there. It’s almost as if there’s a general acceptance that these kids don’t read, so there’s no point in reaching out to them. But I wonder if a big part of the reason they don’t read – or think they don’t like reading – is that we don’t give them a chance because we don’t reach out to them.”