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The Killing Jar
The Killing Jar
paperback
Published:
1 March, 2007
Description
Five-year-old Kerrie-Ann Hill has an unusual neighbour. Mrs Ivanovich collects butterflies and she shows Kerrie-Ann how to catch them, take care of them, and evenhow to kill them using a jar and some funny-smelling liquid. Kerrie-Ann loves looking at these beautiful, delicate creatures, and imagines them flying free...
This is Kerrie-Ann's story. She doesn't know who her father is, and her mother is a junkie. By the age of ten, she's selling drugs at school. By twelve, she's been beaten up by a customer, hidden stolen guns, done time in a girls' home, and already has a taste for whizz.
And then there's Mark - her only true friend and the one person she can trust. Their friendship turns into a powerful love and together they are invincible. But in their world it's easy to lose control. On the drug-riddled estate with an atmosphere as lethal as a killing jar, it seems that Kerrie-Ann doesn't stand a chance. Unless she can make use of what Mrs Ivanovich taught her all those years ago.
Prizes
Winner of Authors' Club Best First Novel Award 2007,Winner of Betty Trask Award 2006
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780099496878 |
| ISBN10 | 0099496879 |
| Number Of Pages | 288 |
| Item Weight | 203 g |
| Product Dimensions | 129 x 198 x 18 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Vintage Publishing |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
Nicola Monaghan has produced an utterly compelling and depressing narrative of life on a council estate in one of Nottingham’s worst boroughs… [A]n inspiring debut. -- James Walker * Left Lion *
Kerrie Ann's strident voice sounds authentic; her plight compelling and affecting * Independent on Sunday *
Monaghan's novel is direct and deceptively simple. In spite of the suffering there are surprising touches of humour and tenderness that bloom like flowers on asphalt -- Frank Egerton * The Times *
A shocking glimpse of Nottingham gangland -- Christina Patterson * Independent *
A powerful, loving and honest new voice -- A.L. Kennedy
A wonderful novel... I am full of admiration -- Alan Sillitoe
A gripping tale about how easily a life can spiral out of control -- Russell Leadbetter * Glasgow Evening Times *
Incredibly impressive debut novel * Independent on Sunday *
GoodReads Reviews
Author's Bio
Nicola Monaghan graduated from the University of York in 1992, and went on to teach for several years before taking a job in the City of London. A career in finance took her to New York, Paris and Chicago, before she gave it all up in 2001 to return to her home town and pursue an MA in creative writing at Nottingham Trent University. The Killing Jar, Nicola's first novel, was inspired by the lives she witnessed on the council estates where she grew up - it won a Betty Trask Award and the Author's Club First Novel Award. Her second novel is Starfishing. She is currently Fellow of the National Academy of Writing, based at UCE Birmingham, where she runs the diploma course in Creative Writing with a professional focus.