Salvage Synopsis
Aidan Jones was my brother. But I couldn't really remember his face. I couldn't remember talking to him or playing with him. He was just a gap, an absence, a missing person.
Before she was adopted by a loving family and raised in a leafy Home Counties town, Cass Montgomery was Cass Jones. Her memories of her birth family disappeared with her name. But when her adopted family starts to break down, a way out comes in the form of a message from her lost brother, Aidan. Having Aidan back in her life is both everything she needs and nothing she expected. Who is this boy who calls himself her brother? And why is he so haunted?
I glance at the paper. There's a big picture on the front page. A girl with dark red hair. A girl with eyes that might have been green or they might have been grey. I sit down and stare at Cass, and it is her, it is. My stolen sister.
Aidan's a survivor. He's survived an abusive stepfather and an uncaring mother. He's survived crowded foster homes and empty bedsits.He's survived to find Cass. If only he can make her understand what it means to be part of his family. . .
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9780349001388 |
Publication date: |
3rd July 2014 |
Author: |
Keren David |
Publisher: |
ATOM an imprint of Little, Brown Book Group |
Format: |
Paperback |
Pagination: |
309 pages |
Primary Genre |
Young Adult Fiction
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Keren David Press Reviews
A wonderfully written book about family relationships and how we can overcome our pasts and take control of our present and future. A story full of hope and the good things that can happen when we have hope. - mumsnet.com
A compassionate examination of race, class and societal expectation - Financial Times
This is a terrific novel, gripping and complex -- Marilyn Brocklehurst - Bookseller
The heart-rending story of two siblings separated in early childhood. Contemporary, compulsive and a brilliant jacket, too - Bookseller
Life-affirming, witty and uplifting... David gets better with every book - Daily Mail
David... adeptly captures the immense pressures faced both by young people from whom everything is expected and those consigned to the rubbish heap when their lives have barely begun - Metro
Heart-rending - Bliss
Salvage is really going to make people sit up and notice -- Books for Keeps - Damian Kelleher
Skilfully written, Salvage marks David as an author of empathy and truthfulness. -- Amanda Craig - The New Statesman
Keren David's writing ... has heart without being sentimental, is skilfully plotted, and its emotional and moral landscapes are nuanced. ... [Salvage is a] gripping ride. -- Linda Buckley-Archer - The Guardian
David has written a sympathetic novel which describes with insight family dysfunction and the effects of being taken away from one's family. -- Rosamund Charlish - The School Librarian
About Keren David
Keren David on Keren David:
'I'm a writer whose novel When I Was Joe will be published in the UK
by Frances Lincoln books in January 2010, with the sequel Almost True to follow later in the year. Both books will be published by dTV in
Germany. Some of the time I'm a journalist. I lived in Amsterdam for
eight years and Glasgow for two but London feels like home.'
Author photo copyright © Faye Thomas
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