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OverviewFifteen-year-old Ilyas is under pressure from everyone: GCSE's are looming and his teachers just won't let up, his dad wants him to join the family business and his mates don't care about any of it. There's no space in Ilyas' life to just be a teenager. Serving detention one day, Ilyas finds a kindred spirit in Kelly Matthews, who is fed up with being pigeonholed as the good girl, and their friendship blows the social strata of high school wide open. But when Kelly catches the eye of one of the local bad boys, Imran, he decides to seduce her for a bet - and Ilyas is faced with losing the only person who understands him. Standing up to Imran puts Ilyas' family at risk, but it's time for him to be the superhero he draws in his comic-books, and go kick the moon. From Muhammad Khan, author of the critically acclaimed I Am Thunder, comes Kick the Moon, an explosive second novel about making friends, and breaking them too. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Muhammad KhanPublisher: Pan Macmillan Imprint: Macmillan Children's Books Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 19.70cm Weight: 0.217kg ISBN: 9781509874071ISBN 10: 1509874070 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 24 January 2019 Recommended Age: From 12 years Audience: Young adult , Children/juvenile , Teenage / Young adult , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsKhan's gift for authentic characters and believable dialogue makes his writing sing. -- Fiona Noble * Bookseller, YA One To Watch * One of the most distinctive narrators I've read in ages -- Fiona Noble, <i>The Bookseller</i>, on <i>I Am Thunder</i> This one is special . . . punches well above the weight of most debuts -- <i>The Times</i>, on <i>I Am Thunder</i> This assured, hopeful debut feels unprecedented and essential -- <i>Guardian</i>, on <i>I Am Thunder</i> Funny and clever - a perspective long overdue in British fiction -- Alex Wheatle, <i>Guardian </i>prize-winning author of <i>Crongton Knights</i>, on <i>I Am Thunder</i> An uplifting, empowering novel with hope at its heart -- Observer Children's Book of the Week, on <i>I Am Thunder</i> This is a book about racism, toxic masculinity, bullying and finding your voice. Khan's gift for authentic characters and believable dialogue makes his writing sing -- Fiona Noble, <i>Bookseller</i> This book will make you angry. This book will make you laugh. Muhammad writes with humour and empathy about friendship, belonging, toxic masculinity, maths and - best of all - comic geekery. Fabulous! -- Patrice Lawrence, award-winning author of <i>OrangeBoy</i> One of the most distinctive narrators I've read in ages -- Fiona Noble, <i>The Bookseller</i>, on <i>I Am Thunder</i> This one is special . . . punches well above the weight of most debuts -- <i>The Times</i>, on <i>I Am Thunder</i> This assured, hopeful debut feels unprecedented and essential -- <i>Guardian</i>, on <i>I Am Thunder</i> Funny and clever - a perspective long overdue in British fiction -- Alex Wheatle, <i>Guardian </i>prize-winning author of <i>Crongton Knights</i>, on <i>I Am Thunder</i> An uplifting, empowering novel with hope at its heart -- Observer Children's Book of the Week, on <i>I Am Thunder</i> This is a book about racism, toxic masculinity, bullying and finding your voice. Khan's gift for authentic characters and believable dialogue makes his writing sing -- Fiona Noble, <i>Bookseller</i> One of the most distinctive narrators I've read in ages -- Fiona Noble, <i>The Bookseller</i>, on <i>I Am Thunder</i> This one is special . . . punches well above the weight of most debuts -- <i>The Times</i>, on <i>I Am Thunder</i> This assured, hopeful debut feels unprecedented and essential -- <i>Guardian</i>, on <i>I Am Thunder</i> Funny and clever - a perspective long overdue in British fiction -- Alex Wheatle, <i>Guardian </i>prize-winning author of <i>Crongton Knights</i>, on <i>I Am Thunder</i> An uplifting, empowering novel with hope at its heart -- Observer Children's Book of the Week, on <i>I Am Thunder</i> Author InformationMuhammad Khan is an engineer, a secondary-school maths teacher, and a YA author. He takes his inspiration from the children he teaches, as well as his own upbringing as a British-born Pakistani. He lives in South London and is studying for an MA in Creative Writing at St Mary's. His critically acclaimed first novel, I Am Thunder, was published by Macmillan Children's Books in 2018. Kick the Moon is Muhammad's second novel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |