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  • Published: 1 October 2003
  • ISBN: 9781877135873
  • Imprint: Longacre Child
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $22.00

Thunder Road




Which street racer really controls the strip? An award-winning YA novel full of fast cars, burn-offs and an unwritten code of loyalty.

Which street racer really controls the strip? An award-winning YA novel full of fast cars, burn-offs and an unwritten code of loyalty.

'Thunder Road' . You find it in any city after the cops are in bed. It's where street racers go to test their machines - and their nerve. For me it was … the steep rising pitch of the turbo, the screaming tyres and curtain of white smoke hanging behind me: all the stuff that spells street racing.'

Trace is 19 and has grown out of small-town ways. He's hungry for more. In Auckland he hooks up with Devon, a guy with the Midas touch, who introduces Trace to burn-offs, big city style. Soon everything is smoking. There is a code with drivers: you don't criticise and you don't show fear.

When Trace falls for a girl even Devon says is out of his league, loyalties are stretched. Then Devon hits on a scheme for hauling in cash. Soon enough he and Trace find out who really controls the strip. As the underworld closes in, it looks like their friendship is heading for burn-out.

Menacing and suspenseful - a gripping novel from a remarkable talent which won the of the NZ Post Children's Book Awards Young Adult Fiction category in 2004.

  • Published: 1 October 2003
  • ISBN: 9781877135873
  • Imprint: Longacre Child
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $22.00

About the author

Ted Dawe

Ted Dawe, who has had a long career as a teacher, stunned readers with his impressive first novel, Thunder Road – winner of the Best First Book Award and Senior Fiction category of the coveted
New Zealand Post Childrens and Young Adults Book Awards. His subsequent YA novel K Road was published to warm reviews.

Into the River won the supreme Margaret Mahy book of the year award at the 2013 NZ Post Children's Book Awards.

Ted lives in Auckland, New Zealand, where he teaches English to foreign students.

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Awards & recognition

New Zealand Post Children's Book Award

Winner  •  2004  •  Best First Book

New Zealand Post Children's Book Award

Winner  •  2004  •  Young Adult

Storylines Notable Young Adult Fiction Award

Awarded  •  2004  •  Storylines Notable Young Adult Fiction

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