Potter's Boy by Tony Mitton

Potter's Boy by Tony Mitton

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The first novel by acclaimed poet Tony Mitton (winner of the CLPE Poetry Award - the only award for published poetry for children in the UK). Potter's Boy is a moving and beautiful story about finding your true path in life.

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Potter's Boy by Tony Mitton

In a small village, a long time ago, young Ryo is desperate for excitement and adventure. When he sees a lone warrior chase bandits away from his home, he realises how he can find it. He learns the man is from a secret group of warriors known only as the 'Hidden Ones'. He decides immediately that he is going to leave home, to train to become a fighter. Setting out on his journey to find his way in the world, Ryo will meet brave warriors, wise hermits, and heart-breaking tragedy. His quest and the people he meets along the way lead him to an understanding of what it means to follow his dream, and where his place in the world truly lies.
Thrillingly robust, this book is an eternal rallying cry to the heroism of artists, and one every reader should treasure * The Times *
Mitton's words flow freely and easily with all the lyrical grace of a song * Independent *
Tony Mitton is a poet and a writer for children. His publications include books of lyric and narrative verse across a wide age range, verse picture books and his first novel Potter's Boy. He has received many awards for his books, most recently the CLPE children's poetry award for his narrative verse book Wayland. He lives in Cambridge with his wife. They have two grown-up children.
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ISBN 13 9781910989340
ISBN 10 1910989347
Title Potter's Boy
Author Tony Mitton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher David Fickling Books
Year published 2017-11-02
Number of pages 220
Prizes Short-listed for Branford Boase Award 2018
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.