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My Name is Mina

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3rd October 2013

Price: £7.99

CILIP Carnegie Children's Book Award, 2012

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780340997260

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There’s an empty notebook lying on the table in the moonlight. It’s been there for an age. I keep on saying that I’ll write a journal. So I’ll start right here, right now. I open the book and write the very first words: My name is Mina and I love the night. Then what shall I write? I can’t just write that this happened then this happened then this happened to boring infinitum. I’ll let my journal grow just like the mind does, just like a tree or a beast does, just like life does. Why should a book tell a tale in a dull straight line?

And so Mina writes and writes in her notebook, and here is her journal, Mina’s life in Mina’s own words: her stories and dreams, experiences and thoughts, her scribblings and nonsense, poems and songs. Her vivid account of her vivid life.

In this stunning book, David Almond revisits Mina before she has met Michael, before she has met Skellig.

Shortlisted for the 2012 Carnegie Medal.

Reviews

Sunday Times
'A celebration of the richness of the everyday world... to read it is to feel uplifted.'
Bookseller
"superb coming-of-age novel from one of our master story-tellers."
Carousel
'Another brilliant novel from a master storyteller.'
Sunday Express
Incredibly moving.
INIS
A remarkable and thought-provoking prequel.
Julia Eccleshare
'... exceptional, delicate writing ... make a moving and thoughtful story told with exceptional elegance.'
The Bookseller
One of the stand-out novels of the year.
The Daily Telegraph
A sensational meditation on creativity and the power of words. A must for any budding writer.
The Guardian
Almond promotes and celebrates freedom for children and their thinking in this lyrical book about growing up.
Independent
a master novelist
Alice, 17, Dorset
The creative way Mina uses words to explore her dreams and ideas will inspire anyone who's ever kept a diary.
The Sunday Times
A celebration of the richness of the everyday world and to read it is to feel uplifted.
School Librarian
A truly remarkable book. A extraordinary masterpiece.
Books for Keeps
A poignant, heart-warming novel fuelled by Almond's generosity of spirit and his endorsement of childhood's individuality and quirkiness.
Carousel
David Almond's novels all have a unique, mystical thread running through them. He weaves a story web, spiderlike, that holds the reader spellbound while he spins new though-threads on universal themes.
The Bookbag
BACKLIST REVIEWS: 'a book of startling quality and tremendous beauty'
Observer
A standalone exploration of a child's relationship with language, ideas and living things... the reader is with her all the way.
The Daily Telegraph
"This is a novel of power and beauty."
Ham & High
A pitch-perfect prequel to Skellig. A gloriously rich, multi-layered novel.
Times Educational Supplement
A joyous celebration of what it means to be young and alive and enquiring.
The Scotsman
A rare and beautiful novel.
Writeaway
'exquisite prose which sparkles off the page'
Marcus Sedgewick, Guardian.co.uk
A wonderful book. It is joyous. Thank you, David Almond; I cannot remember when a book filled me with such claminosity.
The Newcastle Journal
Intensely moving, this is a profoundly uplifting expression of joy, imagination and consciousness. Absolutely brilliant
Daily Mail
Unsettling but, as ever, beautifully written.
INIS (Ireland)
Another gem from this award-winning author.
The Daily Telegraph
A sensational meditation on creativity and the power of words.
Michael Morpurgo
David Almond is a fine writer, one of the very finest we have. He is simply incapable of writing a bad sentence.
The Times
There really is nobody quite like Almond writing in children's or adults' fiction today.
Guardian (Julia Eccleshare)
Almond promotes and celebrates freedom for children and their thinking in this lyrical book about growing up.
Sunday Telegraph
One of these days, someone is going to notice that David Almond has been kidnapped by children's publishing and demand him back for adults. But until then, we must rejoice in every new offering of his.
Times Educational Supplement
a writer of subtle, page-turning and daring exactness.
Newcastle Upon Tyne Evening Chronicle
Almond's chatty, informal and unique writing is different from anything you have read by him before.
English Association Journal
A glorification of imagination. David Almond has created a novel that will excite, astound and inspire adults and children alike.
The Times
A skillful, affecting and impassioned book.
Amanda Craig, The Times
Almond manages to make a work of art out of the simplest words.