Modern Classics Kestrel for a Knave

Cover of Modern Classics Kestrel for a Knave by Barry Hines
Author: Barry Hines
Year: 2000
Language: en
Edition: 37
Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 9780141184982
Dimensions:
Height: 7.78 inches
Length: 5.11 inches
Weight: 0.35053499658 pounds
Width: 0.5 inches
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Modern Classics Kestrel for a Knave by Barry Hines, published by National Geographic Books on May 30, 2000, presents a raw and intense narrative set in a small Yorkshire mining town. This edition features a new afterword by the author, offering insights into the adaptation of the novel into a screenplay. The story follows Billy Casper, a troubled teenager who, feeling like a failure at school and unhappy at home, finds solace and inspiration in a kestrel hawk named Kes.

Readers will encounter themes of survival and resilience as Billy discovers a passion for life through his bond with Kes. The prose captures the stark realities of his environment, reflecting the challenges faced by those in a tough, joyless world. This edition, comprising 208 pages, continues to resonate with both teenagers and adults, ensuring that Hines’s powerful narrative remains relevant across generations.


Official synopsis Publisher

With prose that is every bit as raw, intense and bitingly honest as the world it depicts, Barry Hines’s A Kestrel for a Knave contains a new afterword by the author in Penguin Modern Classics.

Life is tough and cheerless for Billy Casper, a troubled teenager growing up in the small Yorkshire mining town of Barnsley. Treated as a failure at school, and unhappy at home, Billy discovers a new passion in life when he finds Kes, a kestrel hawk. Billy identifies with her silent strength and she inspires in him the trust and love that nothing else can, discovering through her the passion missing from his life. Barry Hines’s acclaimed novel continues to reach new generations of teenagers and adults with its powerful story of survival in a tough, joyless world.

Ken Loach’s renowned film adaptation, Kes, has achieved cult status and in his new afterword Barry Hines discusses his work to adapt the novel into a screenplay, and reappraises the legacy of a book that has become a popular classic.

Barry Hines (b. 1939) was born in the mining village of Hoyland Common, near Barnsley, South Yorkshire. Leaving Ecclesfield Grammar School without any qualifications, Hines worked as an apprentice mining surveyor for the National Coal Board before entering Loughborough Training College to study Physical Education. Working as a teacher in Hoyland Common, he wrote novels in the school library after work, later turning to writing full-time.

If you enjoyed A Kestrel for a Knave, you might like The Call of the Wild, White Fang, and Other Stories by Jack London, published in Penguin Classics.

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Publisher: National Geographic Books. Year: 2000.
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Language: en. Pages: 208. Edition: 37.

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