The Tightrope Walkers

The Tightrope Walkers by David Almond is a novel published by Penguin Books in 2014, featuring 275 pages in English. This story follows Dominic Hall as he navigates his youth in the 1960s on a new estate near the Tyne River, where the influence of the river and the shipyard work of local fathers loom large. As he grapples with the loss of his mother, Dominic finds himself caught between two compelling figures: his captivating neighbor Holly Stroud and the wild, unpredictable Vincent McAlinden.
Readers will encounter themes of young love and tragedy as Dominic faces the challenges of adolescence and self-discovery. The narrative explores social themes and the complexities of growing up in a changing environment, reflecting on the relationships and choices that shape one’s identity. The Tightrope Walkers offers a unique perspective on coming of age, making it a poignant addition to the genre of juvenile fiction.
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‘The tightrope walkers’ by David Almond – a novel of young love and tragedy from the prizewinning author of Skellig. “I was born in a hovel on the banks of the Tyne…” Dominic Hall grows up in the sixties on a brand-new estate, along with the other families who escaped the river. But the Tyne is still an overwhelming presence, and most of the fathers work in the shipyards. Dom is torn between his new mates: Holly Stroud, his enchanting neighbour, and Vincent McAlinden, who’s something else altogether – a wild, dangerous boy with murderous instincts. After his mother’s death, Dom has to decide who he is, what he wants to be – and then face up to the consequences. Deeply moving with a unique narrative voice, ‘The tightrope walkers’ will be loved by fans of Roddy Doyle, Irvine Welsh and Ross Raisin, as well as readers familiar with David Almond’s masterful novel ‘The true tale of the monster Billy Dean’, and the hugely popular ‘Skellig’.
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