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Dive Bombing

Bernard Ashley

Life is not easy for fifteen-year-old Charlie Peat. He is living alone in London, while his guitarist father is on tour abroad and his mother is in a care home suffering from the psychological after-effects of a bomb explosion. He has to cope with all the normal problems of everyday life while keeping up the pretence to his grandparents that he is not in fact living alone, and worrying about his father touring in the notoriously unstable country of Trajanov, where terrorism is rife. And this terrorism is about to threaten Charlie far too close to home ...

In this thrilling book Bernard Ashley skillfully interweaves Charlie's story and that of his father in Trajanov into a complex multi-layered narrative which sensitively explores the effects of urban terrorism on young people today.


  • Classification : Older Readers (8-14)
  • Pub Date : MAY 1, 2012
  • Imprint : Orchard Books
  • Page Extent : 288
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781408313923
  • Price : INR 350
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Bernard Ashley

Bernard Ashley is one of the top writers for teenagers today. Drawing on his experience as a headteacher in a South London school he writes exciting hard-hitting stories for the young adult reader plus picture book and younger fiction texts.

Bernard's first novel The Trouble with Donovan Croft won the 'Other Award' an alternative to the Carnegie Award. Since then he has written extensively both for television and the children's book market. His adaptation of his own novel Dodgem won the Royal Television Society Award for the Best Children's Entertainment Programme.

Bernard has written a number of successful novels for Orchard Books. Tiger Without Teeth was chosen as the Guardian's Children's Book of the Week; Little Soldier about the gang-run estates of inner London was shortlisted for both the Carnegie and Guardian Fiction Award; and Revenge House a hard-hitting crime thriller are all typical of Bernard's highly charged gritty approach.

Bernard Ashley lives in South East London only a street or so from where he was born. During his time as a teacher and headteacher he worked in Kent Hertfordshire Newham and Greenwich.

Visit Bernard Ashley at: www.bashley.com

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