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The Killing Jar

Nicola Monaghan author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Published:1st Mar '07

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A shocking, vibrant, addictive story of a girl growing up on a drug-fuelled estate in Nottingham, from an exciting and explosvie new talent. Winner of the Betty Trask Award and Author's Club First Novel Award.

Five-year-old Kerrie-Ann Hill has an unusual neighbour. Kerrie-Ann loves looking at these beautiful, delicate creatures, and imagines them flying free...

This is Kerrie-Ann's story.

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.

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

  • Winner of Authors' Club Best First Novel Award 2007
  • Winner of Betty Trask Award 2006

ISBN: 9780099496878

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 18mm

Weight: 203g

288 pages