Just Sayin': My Life In Words (Paperback)
Malorie Blackman (author)Published: 04/05/2023
Inspiring and engaging, the long-awaited memoir from the revered children's and YA author and former Waterstones Children's Laureate chronicles a childhood marked by both a voracious love of reading and the casual racism of the era, as well as a hard-fought journey to become one of the most important authors of the twenty-first century.
Malorie Blackman is one of Britain’s best and most beloved children’s authors, the landmark Noughts & Crosses series included amongst her many books. Her journey to becoming a writer was a long one, but throughout it all she retained a sense of wonder and humour.
Before her BAFTA award wins, her OBE and appointment as Children’s Laureate in 2013, Malorie was a young girl from South London who fell in love with books and found a home in her local library and a world of words at her fingertips. From embracing her alternative way of seeing the world and all its fascinating differences and possibilities; to her desire to share that passion with others by becoming an English teacher but being told no by her careers advisor because of her race; to the doctor who told her she would be dead by thirty when she was diagnosed with sickle cell, and the eighty plus rejection letters she received from publishers before her first ever children’s book was published. Her life’s journey - has been an eventful one – marked by trauma, trials, and triumph, yet in spite of all the many setbacks in her life, she held fastidiously on to her dream of becoming a writer.
Malorie charts her life not in a succinct order of events, but against the principles which have motivated her journey and reasons for becoming a writer – wonder, loss, anger, perseverance, representation, and love. Each tenet has played a unique role in inspiring her writing, her deep resolve and infectious zest for life.
Through this lens of extraordinary experiences Malorie offers insight into the nature of growing up in post-war Britain, why we must protect the arts, the fraught navigation of our healthcare system, and surviving structural and societal racism.
Malorie Blackman’s life story is a testament to hope, humour and honesty. Funny, frank, and full of life lessons, Just Sayin' is the deeply personal and vividly compelling story of a natural storyteller, her incredible life which defied expectations and inspired a generation.
Publisher: Cornerstone
ISBN: 9781529118698
Number of pages: 288
Weight: 200 g
Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 19 mm
MEDIA REVIEWS
This is a book of life. An inspiring life. - Benjamin Zephaniah
A powerful inspirational memoir that shows just what you can achieve with resilience, determination, ferocious hard work and talent. - Jacqueline Wilson
This book is a frank, earnest, surprising, witty, vulnerable yet open insight into the journey, mind (or heart) and life of a literary icon. - Dapo Adeola
Since childhood it has been an honour to read every story that Malorie Blackman has written. - Candice Carty Williams
It's a total privilege to get a glimpse in to Malorie's inner world. Her humour, boldness, sensitivity and humanity are as much on show here as any of her classics. She's a superhero of literature, goodness knows how many readers she's saved like me. - Zawe Ashton
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