Pickpocket Gabriel finds himself training at a mysterious institution for altruistic crooks in Arcanjo's rollicking mix of high adventure and school story.
Shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize 2024 Younger Readers Shortlist
'So this is really a school for criminals.'
It was meant as a question, though it came out more as an accusation.
'We are so much more than that,' Caspian said, sitting in a plush leather chair and gesturing for Gabriel to sit in a similar one across the table.
'We are a home for the forgotten, a sanctuary for the lost and ... yes, a training ground for the greatest crooks of the future.'
13-year-old Gabriel is a brilliant pickpocket, a skill which he uses to keep his often empty belly not quite so empty. And then one day, he's caught.
But instead of being arrested, he is invited by the mysterious Caspian Crook to attend Crookhaven - a school for thieves. At Crookhaven, students are trained in lock-picking, forgery and 'crim-nastics', all with the intention of doing good out in the world, by conning the bad and giving back to the innocent.
But ... can you ever really trust a thief? With a school wide competition to be crowned Top Crook and many mysteries to uncover, Gabriel's first year at Crookhaven will be one to remember.
Publisher: Hachette Children's Group
ISBN: 9781444965735
Number of pages: 336
Weight: 237 g
Dimensions: 214 x 138 x 26 mm
Crookhaven is criminally good fun! - Nicki Thornton, author of The Last Chance Hotel
Lively storytelling for, well, yes, fans of Harry Potter. - Nicolette Jones, Sunday Times
With its Robin Hood vibes, themes of family and friendship, and exploration of what it really means to do good, Crookhaven is a thrilling, escapist adventure full of secrets and skulduggery, and with an imaginative power that marks out an exciting and empathetic new voice in children's fiction. It would be a crime to miss the fun! - Pam Norfolk, Lancashire Evening Post
Gabriel Avery is a pickpocket, and a very good one at that. Crookhaven is a school teaching criminal skills from lock picking to forgery and, when the head spots his talents, he's invited to join. His unorthodox education also leads to him uncovering some surprising family secrets. - The Daily Express
This debut puts a lovely new spin on the classic school story, offering a strong sense of community and togetherness in the face of adversity. It will tickle and thrill young miscreants of ten and up. - Philip Womack, Literary Review
Thank you to the publishers for this early review copy, this is a FANTASTIC debut! I love it and would happily devour book 2 right now if only it was available...
You will take these characters straight to heart, this...
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‘Alone you can become exceptional; together you can become unstoppable.’
The only thing Gabriel Avery’s parents left when they abandoned him was a 2p coin. Gabe lives with his Grandma, using his pickpocketing skills...
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Wow! Thank you Hodder for sending me a proof of this wonderful book in exchange for an honest review.
So about a year ago I was chatting to a customer who slipped into the conversation that he had a kids book coming...
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