The Kid

Sapphire author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

Published:3rd May '12

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The Kid cover

In Push Sapphire told the story of Precious Jones and in 2009 her book was adapted into the Oscar-winning film Precious. The Kid is Sapphire's heartbreaking sequel to Push.

Abdul is nine years old when his mother dies. Parentless, he is sent to a foster home and then to a Catholic orphanage. But the priests charged to care for him abuse his trust terribly.

Abdul reacts in the most frightening way imaginable. Soon he is trapped in a dark cycle of sexual violence and betrayal. Yet through dance, in controlling his body, he discovers a way he might somehow break free and become himself . . .

A harrowing and powerful novel set in New York, The Kid is a portrait of a boy growing up in a cruel world.

'Prepare to be harrowed; I was sobbing by the end of the first chapter . . . Sapphire writes with a burning anger that gives this novel an explosive power' The Times

'Hardcore. Brave, bold, uncompromising. The breathtaking velocity and visceral power of Sapphire's prose soars off the page' Observer

'Captures the gruelling heartbreak of trying to love anything when the world doesn't love you enough' New York Herald Tribune

'A dark and punishing tale' Big Issue

'A fearless writer and thinker of enormous talent, insight and skill. Abdul's story is frighteningly realistic. A consummate work of art, style and brains. Full of the energy of pain, rage, grief and doubt' List

'Devastating. An accomplished work of art . . . hard to forget' Los Angeles Times

'Urgent, troubling, harrowing, masterfully narrated, powerful' Diva

Sapphire is the author of two poetry collections, Black Wings and Blind Angels and American Dreams and the bestselling novel Push. The film adaptation of her novel, Precious, received the Academy Awards for Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actress - for actor Mo'Nique - in addition to the Grand Jury Prize and Audience awards in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at Sundance. In 2009 she was a recipient of a United States Artist Fellowship. She lives in New York City.

Sapphire never flinches from the truth -- Bidisha * Guardian *
Captures the gruelling heartbreak of trying to love anything when the world doesn't love you enough * New York Herald Tribune *
Prepare to be harrowed; I was sobbing by the end of the first chapter . . . [Sapphire] writes with a burning anger that gives this novel an explosive power * The Times *
Sapphire is not your average writer. Brave, bold and uncompromising . . . The breathtaking velocity and visceral power of her prose soars off the page . . . The novel keeps you on tenterhooks -- Bernardine Evaristo * Observer *
Explicit and damning in its depiction of a forgotten underclass . . . Stunning . . . Exhilarating * Independent *
A dark and punishing tale * Big Issue *
The Kid is deeply moving * Essence *
Harrowing . . . Masterfully narrated . . . Powerful * Diva *
Abdul's story is frighteningly realistic . . . The novel itself is a consummate work of art, style and brains, shining at times with the possibility for hope and joy . . . More accomplished than [Push] and a thousand times more frightening * The List *
Painstakingly beautiful * Scotland on Sunday *

ISBN: 9780241957301

Dimensions: 1mm x 1mm x 1mm

Weight: 145g

384 pages