The Unforgotten Coat

Author: Frank Cottrell Boyce

Photographs by Carl Hunter & Clare Heney

Publisher: Walker & Company

Year of Publication: 2012

Print Length: 103 pages

Genre: Children’s Book, Realistic Fiction, Middle Grade

Area: Liverpool, The United Kingdom (UK), Mongolia

Topic: Refugees & Forced Migration, Friendship & Companionship, Cultural Heritage / Legacy, Culture & Society, Children & Childhood, Youth & Youthhood

From the best-selling author of Cosmic and Millions comes an evocative immigration tale about two brothers trying to survive— a daring story that miraculously defies belief.

When two Mongolian brothers inexplicably appear one morning in Julie’s sixth grade class, no one, least of all Julie, knows what to do with them. But when Chingis, the older of the two brothers, proclaims Julie as their “Good Guide” — a nomadic tradition of welcoming strangers to a new land — Julie must somehow navigate them through soccer, school uniforms, and British slang, all while trying to win Shocky’s attention and perhaps also an invitation to her friend Mimi’s house. At times funny, this moving and simply told novella tugs at the heart — a unique story of immigration both fierce in its telling and magical in its characters.

1. Our Good Guide

2. Eagle Hood Coat.

3. Demon Eat This.

4. £1. One Pound.

Afterword

Frank Cottrell Boyce is a children’s novelist who won the Carnegie Medal for his first book – Millions – in 2004 and the Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize for The Unforgotten Coat in 2013. Millions was made into a film by Danny Boyle, for whom Frank went on to work as the writer on the London Olympics Opening Ceremony, 2012. He is an advocate for reading aloud and patron of The Reader Organisation, a charity that works through volunteers to bring literature to everyone. He read English at Keble College, Oxford, where he went on to earn a doctorate.

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