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  • Kit's Wilderness

    David Almond

    Paperback (Galaxy, July 1, 2000)
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  • Kit's Wilderness

    David Almond

    Library Binding
    Kit has just moved to Stoneygate with his family, to live with his ageing grandfather who is gradually succumbing to Alzheimer's Disease. Stoneygate is an insular place, scarred by its mining history - by the danger and death it has brought them. Where the coal mine used to be there is now a wilderness. Here Kit meets Askew, a surly and threatening figure who masterminds the game called Death, a frightening ritual of hypnotism; and makes friends with Allie, the clever school troublemaker. As Kit struggles to adjust to his new life and the gradual failing of his beloved grandfather, these two friendships pull him towards a terrifying resolution. Haunted by ghosts of the past, Kit must confront death and - ultimately - life.
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  • Kit's Wilderness

    David Almond, Charles Keating

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library, March 7, 2000)
    Read by Charles Keating5 hours 4 minutes, 3 cassettesThe Watson family moves to Stoneygate, an old coal-mining town, to care for Kit's recently widowed grandfater. When Kit meets John Askew, another boy whose family has both worked and died in the mines, Askew invites Kit to join him in a game called Death. As kit's grandfather tells him stories of the mine's past and the history of the Watson family, Askew takes Kit into the mines, where the boys look for the childhood ghosts of their long-gone ancestors.Written in haunting, lyrical prose, Kit's Wilderness examines the bonds of family from one generation to the next, and explores how meaning and beauty can be revealed from the depths of darkness.
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  • Kit's Wilderness

    David Almond

    Library Binding (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Nov. 10, 2009)
    The Printz Award–winning classic gets a new look.The Watson family moves to Stoneygate, an old coal-mining town, to care for Kit’s recently widowed grandfather. When Kit meets John Askew, another boy whose family has both worked and died in the mines, Askew invites Kit to join him in playing a game called Death. As Kit’s grandfather tells him stories of the mine’s past and the history of the Watson family, Askew takes Kit into the mines, where the boys look to find the childhood ghosts of their long-gone ancestors. Written in haunting, lyrical prose, Kit’s Wilderness examines the bonds of family from one generation to the next, and explores how meaning and beauty can be revealed from the depths of darkness.A Michael L. Printz Award WinnerAn ALA Notable Book A Publishers Weekly Best BookFrom the Paperback edition.
  • Kit's Wilderness

    David Almond, Charles Keating

    Audio CD (Listening Library, July 25, 2006)
    Kit has just moved to Stoneygate with his family, to live with his ageing grandfather who is gradually succumbing to Alzheimer's Disease. Stoneygate is an insular place, scarred by its mining history - by the danger and death it has brought them. Where the coal mine used to be there is now a wilderness. Here Kit meets Askew, a surly and threatening figure who masterminds the game called Death, a frightening ritual of hypnotism; and makes friends with Allie, the clever school troublemaker. As Kit struggles to adjust to his new life and the gradual failing of his beloved grandfather, these two friendships pull him towards a terrifying resolution. Haunted by ghosts of the past, Kit must confront death and - ultimately - life.
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  • Kit's Wilderness

    David Almond

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Nov. 10, 2009)
    The Printz Award–winning classicgets a new look."It was very deep, Kit. Very dark. And every one of us was scared of it. As a lad I'd wake up trembling, knowing that as a Watson born in Stoneygate I'd soon be following my ancestors into the pit," so Kit's grandfather tells him.The Watson family moves to Stoneygate, an old coal-mining town, to care for Kit's recently widowed grandfather. When Kit meets John Askew, another boy whose family had both worked and died in the mines, Askew invites Kit to join him to play a game called Death. As Kit's grandfather provides stories of the mine's past and the history of the Watson family, the boys search the mines to find the childhood ghosts of their long-gone ancestors. Written in haunting, lyrical prose, Kit’s Wilderness examines the bonds of family from one generation to the next, and explores how meaning and beauty can be revealed from the depths of darkness.A Michael L. Printz Honor BookAn ALA Notable Book A Publishers Weekly Best Book
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  • Kit's Wilderness

    DAVID ALMOND

    Audio Cassette (Random House Audio Books, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Book by DAVID ALMOND
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  • Kit's Wilderness

    David Almond

    Audio Cassette (Hodder Children's Books, Jan. 20, 2000)
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  • Kit's Wilderness

    David Almond

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 2001)
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  • Kit's Wilderness

    David Almond

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 11, 2001)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Thirteen-year-old Kit goes to live with his grandfather in the decaying coal mining town of Stoneygate, England, and finds both the old man and the town haunted by ghosts of the past.
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  • Kit's Wilderness

    David Almond

    Hardcover (Hodder Childrens Book, Oct. 31, 1999)
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  • Kit's Wilderness

    David Almond

    Paperback (Demco Media, Feb. 1, 2002)
    Thirteen-year-old Kit goes to live with his grandfather in the decaying coal mining town of Stoneygate, England, and finds both the old man and the town haunted by ghosts of the past.
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