Dale's older brother, Gav, has been convicted of killing five women, so Dale and his family have no choice but to change their names, move away and start new lives somewhere where they won t be branded with the stigma of Gav s crimes. But Dale can t move away from the fear inside himself that he might one day become just like his brother  a monster. When a tabloid journalist tries to track down the family and expose their new identities, Dale is forced to confront his fears in a battle to protect the new lives they have built.What are the themes?Freedom, identity, sense of community, growing up, bullying, responsibility, relationships, honour.Teaching pointsIdeal for thought-provoking work exploring a range of challenging contemporary issues, especially the role of the media. The range of narrative techniques, including shifts between narrative voices, presents excellent opportunities for exploring structure and characterisation. Swindells helps the reader to engage with the wider world Dr Helen Bulbeck, Secondary Consultant
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Robert Swindells is one of the most respected authors in the UK today. After serving in the RAF he taught for eight years before beginning to write full time. He first won the Children's Book Award in 1984 for Brother in the Land, going on to win three more times. He was awarded the Carnegie Medal in 1993 for the novel Stone Cold.
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