Finding Phoebe

Awards:   Long-listed for BRANFORD BOASE (UK). Long-listed for Branford Boase Award (UK).
Author:   Gavin Extence
Publisher:   Andersen Press Ltd
ISBN:  

9781839133312


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   03 August 2023
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 17 years
Format:   Paperback
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Finding Phoebe


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Awards

  • Long-listed for BRANFORD BOASE (UK).
  • Long-listed for Branford Boase Award (UK).

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'Totally enchanting, warm and funny' Ciara Smyth, author of Not My Problem ‘Neurodiversity has a voice, and it’s witty and uplifting and enlightening all at once’ Jasper Fforde, author of The Eyre Affair 'A lovely book' Graeme Simsion, author of The Rosie Project Longlisted for the Branford Boase Award Phoebe is autistic. She prefers to stay in her comfort zone: walking her dog, writing fantasy fiction, surviving school with as few incidents as possible. When her best (and only) friend rebels and gets a secret boyfriend, Phoebe reluctantly agrees to cover for her. Before long, Phoebe’s dealing with all sorts of things she’d rather not, like deception, fashionable jackets, and the bewildering politics of the school chess club. Breaking the rules has never been Phoebe’s thing, but as events take a seriously unexpected turn, she realises there’s more to her than she ever imagined . . .

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Author:   Gavin Extence
Publisher:   Andersen Press Ltd
Imprint:   Andersen Press Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.268kg
ISBN:  

9781839133312


ISBN 10:   1839133317
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   03 August 2023
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 17 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Young adult ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Children / Juvenile ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"""Phoebe’s distinctive voice – filled with both yearning and intelligent analysis – is the great strength of this novel and is one of the finest examples I’ve encountered in YA fiction of depicting neurodiversity as genuine difference, rather than as disability or superpower… This is an utterly gorgeous book"" -- Claire Hennessy * Irish Times * ""A uniquely funny, poignant and delightful coming-of-age story"" -- Imogen Russell Williams * Guardian * ""A beautifully crafted character study and a compelling and very funny friendship story"" * Irish Independent * ""Neurodiversity has a voice, and it's witty and uplifting and enlightening all at once"" -- Jasper Fforde ""A lovely book"" -- Graeme Simsion ""Totally enchanting, it’s warm and funny with such a kind heart, just like Phoebe who is a wonderfully charming character to spend time with"" -- Ciara Smyth ""A humdinger of a story packed with infectious humour and heart, Finding Phoebe is reading for pleasure at its absolute best"" -- Jessica Scott-Whyte ""A lovely story with a compelling and unique protagonist. Extence tackles a subject that has almost become taboo these days and deserves to see the light in YA fiction"" -- Susin Nielsen"


Neurodiversity has a voice, and it's witty and uplifting and enlightening all at once -- Jasper Fforde Totally enchanting, it's warm and funny with such a kind heart, just like Phoebe who is a wonderfully charming character to spend time with -- Ciara Smyth A humdinger of a story packed with infectious humour and heart, Finding Phoebe is reading for pleasure at its absolute best -- Jessica Scott-Whyte A lovely story with a compelling and unique protagonist. Extence tackles a subject that has almost become taboo these days and deserves to see the light in YA fiction -- Susin Nielsen


A lovely story with a compelling and unique protagonist. Extence tackles a subject that has almost become taboo these days and deserves to see the light in YA fiction -- Susin Nielsen


"""Neurodiversity has a voice, and it's witty and uplifting and enlightening all at once"" -- Jasper Fforde ""A lovely book"" -- Graeme Simsion ""Totally enchanting, it’s warm and funny with such a kind heart, just like Phoebe who is a wonderfully charming character to spend time with"" -- Ciara Smyth ""A humdinger of a story packed with infectious humour and heart, Finding Phoebe is reading for pleasure at its absolute best"" -- Jessica Scott-Whyte ""A lovely story with a compelling and unique protagonist. Extence tackles a subject that has almost become taboo these days and deserves to see the light in YA fiction"" -- Susin Nielsen"


"""Phoebe’s distinctive voice – filled with both yearning and intelligent analysis – is the great strength of this novel and is one of the finest examples I’ve encountered in YA fiction of depicting neurodiversity as genuine difference, rather than as disability or superpower… This is an utterly gorgeous book"" -- Claire Hennessy * Irish Times * ""A uniquely funny, poignant and delightful coming-of-age story"" -- Imogen Russell Williams * Guardian * ""A beautifully crafted character study and a compelling and very funny friendship story"" * Irish Independent * ""Neurodiversity has a voice, and it's witty and uplifting and enlightening all at once"" -- Jasper Fforde ""A lovely book"" -- Graeme Simsion ""Totally enchanting, it’s warm and funny with such a kind heart, just like Phoebe who is a wonderfully charming character to spend time with"" -- Ciara Smyth ""An in-depth, relatable exploration of growing up as an autistic teenager. Set in the northeast of England, Finding Phoebe is a tale of friendship, secrecy and unexpected challenges"" * National Autistic Society * ""A humdinger of a story packed with infectious humour and heart, Finding Phoebe is reading for pleasure at its absolute best"" -- Jessica Scott-Whyte"


Neurodiversity has a voice, and it's witty and uplifting and enlightening all at once -- Jasper Fforde A lovely book -- Graeme Simsion Totally enchanting, it's warm and funny with such a kind heart, just like Phoebe who is a wonderfully charming character to spend time with -- Ciara Smyth A humdinger of a story packed with infectious humour and heart, Finding Phoebe is reading for pleasure at its absolute best -- Jessica Scott-Whyte A lovely story with a compelling and unique protagonist. Extence tackles a subject that has almost become taboo these days and deserves to see the light in YA fiction -- Susin Nielsen


Author Information

Gavin Extence was born in 1982 and grew up in the interestingly named village of Swineshead, Lincolnshire. From the ages of 5-11, he enjoyed a brief but illustrious career as a chess player, winning numerous national championships and travelling to Moscow and St Petersburg to pit his wits against the finest young minds in Russia. He won only one game. Gavin’s first book – The Universe versus Alex Woods – was a Richard & Judy Book Club choice and one of the Waterstones Eleven; it was also shortlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize, sold over 100,000 copies and is being developed for the big screen. He lives in Sheffield.

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