Kids of Appetite: 'Funny and touching' New York Times

Author:   David Arnold
Publisher:   Headline Publishing Group
ISBN:  

9781472218957


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   20 September 2016
Recommended Age:   From 12 to 25 years
Format:   Paperback
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KIDS OF APPETITE by David Arnold is a tragicomedy of first love and devastating loss. In the Hackensack Police Department, Vic Benucci and his friend Mad are explaining how they found themselves wrapped up in a grisly murder. But in order to tell that story, they have to go way back... It all started when Vic's dad died. Vic's dad was his best friend, and even now, two years later, he can't bring himself to touch the Untouchable Urn of Oblivion that sits in his front hall. But one cold December day, Vic falls in with an alluring band of kids that wander his New Jersey neighbourhood, including Mad, the girl who changes everything. Along with his newfound friendships comes the courage to open his father's urn, the discovery of the message inside, and the epic journey it sparks.

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Author:   David Arnold
Publisher:   Headline Publishing Group
Imprint:   Headline Book Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 13.30cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 19.90cm
Weight:   0.248kg
ISBN:  

9781472218957


ISBN 10:   1472218957
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   20 September 2016
Recommended Age:   From 12 to 25 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  General/trade ,  Teenage / Young adult ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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This tale of kids dealing with horrific situations is at times almost fantastical in its romanticism and is realized through the employ of spot-on pacing and lovely wordsmithing. Sophisticated teen readers will love this Kirkus Reviews Showcases a memorable cast of outsiders carving out space for themselves ...Arnold writes with a Hinton-esque depth and rawness Publishers Weekly, starred review Praise for MOSQUITOLAND: '[Mosquitoland] boasts a funny, gutsy, straight-talking heroine with a distinctive voice, whose company is a blast of fresh air' Daily Mail [Mim's] endless wise-cracking (on a road trip by Greyhound bus to visit her sick mother) is a joy Independent - Best YA novels of 2015 Fresh and often very endearing Sunday Herald [A] sparkling, startling, laugh-out-loud debut novel Wall Street Journal


Praise of Mosquitoland: [Mosquitoland] boasts a funny, gutsy, straight-talking heroine with a distinctive voice, whose company is a blast of fresh air - Daily Mail At times heartwarming, heartbreaking and hilarious, but always maintaining a distinctly innocent brilliance - USA Today Invigorating and humourous... At last a Kerouacian adventure for teenage girls - Independent [A] sparkling, startling, laugh-out-loud debut novel - Wall Street Journal Fresh and often very endearing - Sunday Herald


This tale of kids dealing with horrific situations is at times almost fantastical in its romanticism and is realized through the employ of spot-on pacing and lovely wordsmithing. Sophisticated teen readers will love this Kirkus Reviews Showcases a memorable cast of outsiders carving out space for themselves ...Arnold writes with a Hinton-esque depth and rawness Publishers Weekly, starred review Praise for MOSQUITOLAND: '[Mosquitoland] boasts a funny, gutsy, straight-talking heroine with a distinctive voice, whose company is a blast of fresh air' Daily Mail [Mim's] endless wise-cracking (on a road trip by Greyhound bus to visit her sick mother) is a joy Independent - Best YA novels of 2015 Fresh and often very endearing Sunday Herald [A] sparkling, startling, laugh-out-loud debut novel Wall Street Journal Funny and touching... his sentences are arrows New York Times


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David Arnold lives in Lexington, Kentucky, with his (lovely) wife and (boisterous) son. Previous jobs include freelance musician/producer, stay-at-home dad, and preschool teacher. He is a fierce believer in the power of kindness and community. And chips. He believes fiercely in chips. His first novel was Mosquitoland. You can learn more at davidarnoldbooks.com and follow him on Twitter @roofbeam.

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