Rowan the Strange by Julie Hearn

Rowan the Strange by Julie Hearn

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This is a compelling story, set at the start of the Second World War, shows what life is like in a mental asylum for a boy, Rowan, who is diagnosed with schizophrenia. The treatments he receives are still experimental - but nobody predicts the effect they will have on him . . .

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Rowan the Strange by Julie Hearn

How does a doctor examine a person's brain? They won't use any knives on me, will they? Rowan knows he is strange. But dangerous? He didn't mean to scare his sister. In his right mind, he wouldn't hurt a fly. But there's a place he can go where they say they can fix his mind . . . Beyond the bars on the window, England is at war. Behind them, Rowan's own battle is only just beginning. This amazing story gives a thought-provoking look at life in an asylum and the experimental treatments practised at the start of the Second World War. For Rowan, nobody could ever have predicted the effect these treatments would have . .
Hearn is skilled at conveying the place and the time, but it is in the detail of human interactions that her novel is particularly remarkable * Sunday Times *
An original story with an unusual and many-layered background * Guardian *
I couldn't put this book down. . This is quite possibly the most amazing work of children's fiction I've read in the last two years . . . The characters are absolutely fantastic, stunningly realised and brought to the page with such gusto that I didn't want it to end * BookBag *
Other titles: Follow Me Down, The Merrybegot, Ivy, Hazel Follow Me Down was shortlisted for the Branford Boase Award The Merrybegot was shortlisted for the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize and the Waterstone's Children's Book Prize Julie Hearn has been writing all her life. After training as a journalist, she went to Australia, where she worked on a daily tabloid newspaper. She then lived in Spain for a while before returning to England, where she worked as a features editor and freelance features writer. After her daughter was born she went back to her studies and obtained a BA in English and an MSt in women's studies. She is now a full-time writer.
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ISBN 13 9780192729200
ISBN 10 0192729209
Title Rowan the Strange
Author Julie Hearn
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2010-04-01
Number of pages 352
Prizes Short-listed for Carnegie Medal 2010
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.