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Schoolboy, TheHolly Howitt View more titles by 'Holly Howitt'
ISBN: 9781905614882 (1905614888)Publication Date August 2009
Publisher: Cinnamon Press, Blaenau Ffestin
Format: Paperback, 198x129 mm, 128 pages Language: English Available Our Price: £8.99 
Schoolboy, The
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The Schoolboy is not for the faint-hearted. The narrative follows Nick during his last year at school. Plagued by secrets, self-doubt, guilt and fury, the flaws in his character inevitably lead him into the hands of the damaged, unscrupulous and malevolent.

Nid cyfrol i'r gwangalon yw The Schoolboy. Ceir yma stori Nick yn ystod ei flwyddyn olaf yn yr ysgol. Caiff ei blagio gan gyfrinachau, amheuon, euogrwydd a chynddaredd, ac mae'r gwendidau yn ei gymeriad yn ei arwain at ddinistr.
The Schoolboy is something of a surprise from Cinnamon Press, being a novel rather than poetry. It is also a surprise to find that this compelling but horrific account of a teenage boy's inner life is written by a girl. One certainly hopes Holly Howitt has not encountered a Nicholas in the flesh but she makes him horribly plausible.

Sixteen-year-old Nick Verse has, on the surface, the fairly normal experiences of a teenager - negotiating school-day relationships and family ties - but we soon find that his experience is skewed by extreme events in his past. His parents' preoccupation with his injured older brother, Paul, undermines their relationship with Nick but gradually other causes for Nick's attitude to Paul become apparent. Nick's early attraction to one of his female teachers drives to a dreadful conclusion, yet his developing feelings for Ruth suggest we are not actually listening to a psychopath. Indeed, as Nick's voice is our only guide, we are not quite sure whether the whole tale is an overheated teenage fantasy, imagining violence and conspiracy involving those he desires or fears. Nevertheless, the last paragraphs are chilling in their suggestion of what kind of person is moving out into a wider world.

Holly Howitt certainly has the ability to create a character who compels attention and a story with a powerful narrative drive. She has an ear for contemporary speech and a feel for portraying adolescent emotions. These qualities should all stand her in good stead in the future.

Caroline Clark

It is possible to use this review for promotional purposes, but the following acknowledgment should be included: A review from www.gwales.com, with the permission of the Welsh Books Council.

Gellir defnyddio'r adolygiad hwn at bwrpas hybu, ond gofynnir i chi gynnwys y gydnabyddiaeth ganlynol: Adolygiad oddi ar www.gwales.com, trwy ganiatād Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru.
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