Book details
Mary's the Name
Description
SHORTLISTED FOR THE SALTIRE FIRST BOOK AWARD
An eight-year-old girl and her granpa are on the run…
"When me and Granpa watched James Bond films, he told me not to be scared because people didn't have guns like that in Scotland. That must've been why the robbers used hammers."
Orphaned Mary lives with her granpa, but after he is mixed up in a robbery at the bookies where he works, they flee to the Isle of Skye. Gradually, Mary realises that her granpa is involved. And the robbers are coming after him-and their money.
Mary's quirky outlook on life, loss, and her love of all things Elvis, will capture your heart. Full of witty Scots banter, Mary's the Name will have you reaching for the hankies, first with laughter, then with tears.
'Funny, smart, and full of heart'
HELEN SEDGWICK
Author of The Comet Seekers
'Pacy and poignant, wee Mary leaves a big impression'
LIAM MURRAY BELL
Author of The Busker
Age
12-18
Text complexity
proficient
Length
319 pages
Why to read
- Engaging Storyline: The book offers a captivating and heartfelt story that keeps readers invested from start to finish.
- Unique Perspective: The author provides a unique narrative voice or perspective that offers fresh insights or an intriguing experience.
- Emotional Depth: The characters are well-developed, and the book explores emotional themes that resonate with readers on a personal level.
- Critical Acclaim: The book has received positive reviews from critics and readers alike, highlighting its literary merit and the author's storytelling prowess.