International award-winner David Almond draws on memories of his early
years in Tyneside, England, for a moving coming-of-age novel,
masterfully told.
A gentle visionary coming of age in the shadow of the shipyards of
northern England, Dominic Hall is torn between extremes.
On the one hand, he craves the freedom he feels when he steals away with
the eccentric girl artist next door, Holly Stroud--his first and abiding
love--to balance above the earth on a makeshift tightrope. With Holly,
Dom dreams of a life different in every way from his shipbuilder dad's,
a life fashioned of words and images and story.
On the other hand, he finds himself irresistibly drawn to the brutal
charms of Vincent McAlinden, a complex bully who brings out Dom's darker
desires, awakening something wild and reckless and killing in his
nature.
In a raw and beautifully crafted bildungsroman, David Almond reveals
the rich inner world of a boy teetering on the edge of manhood, a boy so
curious and alive and open to impulse that we fear for him and question
his balance--and ultimately exult in his triumphs.