Junk by Melvin Burgess

Junk by Melvin Burgess

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When Gemma, a rebellious 14-year-old bored with life in her small seaside town, decides to run away to join her boyfriend Tar in London, the pair are offered shelter in a squat. They meet two heroin addicts and are themselves soon hooked, while Gemma is forced into prostitution to pay for the drug.

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Junk by Melvin Burgess

When Gemma, a rebellious 14-year-old bored with life in her small seaside home town, decides to run away to join her boyfriend Tar in London, the pair are offered shelter in a squat with a group of anarchists. But the anarchists are not exciting enough for Gemma. She prefers the charismatic Lily and her traveller boyfriend, both heroin addicts. Soon, Gemma and Tar are hooked on heroin and Gemma is forced into prostitution to pay for the drug. Gemma is still confident that she can kick the habit any time she chooses - but Tar is not so strong. Melvin Burgess' most ambitious and complex novel to date is a multi-faceted and vivid depiction of a group of young people in the grip of addiction. It is told in many different voices, from the addicts themselves to the friends watching from the outside who try to prevent tragedy
Melvin Burgess was born in London and brought up in Surrey and Sussex. He has had a variety of jobs including journalism before becoming a full-time writer. Before his first novel, he had short stories published and a play broadcast on Radio 4. He lives in Earby, Lancs. Three of his novels have been shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal.
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ISBN 13 9780862646325
ISBN 10 0862646324
Title Junk
Author Melvin Burgess
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Andersen Press Ltd
Year published 1996-11-14
Number of pages 288
Prizes Winner of Guardian Children's Fiction Prize 1997, Winner of Carnegie Medal 1997, Winner of Guardian Children's Fiction Award 1997, Winner of LA Carnegie Medal 1997, Short-listed for Whitbread Prize (Children's Book) 1997
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