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  • Published: 1 September 2008
  • ISBN: 9780143304036
  • Imprint: Puffin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 176
  • RRP: $22.00

Violence 101




My name is Hamish Graham and this is the journal I have to write. Doesn't worry me because I'm a good writer and I'd rather write than talk any day, although I like talking to Terry. The people who run this place don't know what to make of me. Just like the last place I was in . . . . . . I think we should have these special schools for bad kids in hard core places like Waiouru and Central Otago where you do school subjects from 8am to 1pm and then in the afternoon you do things like compulsory mountain climbing and river crossings wearing huge packs. The kids who refuse to do it would get fed bread and water until they changed their minds. I would divide them into various teams and have mock wars. Military history would be a compulsory subject. I would also make the study of violence compulsory.
Hamish Graham is intelligent, disciplined, resourceful and fearless, and scorns all weakness. His heroes include Charles Upham, Alexander the Great and Te Rauparaha - all men of action. But he is also a fourteen-year-old with an anger problem and a disturbing past, and these have landed him in a series of boys' homes for violent and troubled young offenders.
The gripping series of events following his arrival at New Horizons culminates in a desperate rescue mission on a mountain that has already claimed the lives of two young soldiers.

  • Published: 1 September 2008
  • ISBN: 9780143304036
  • Imprint: Puffin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 176
  • RRP: $22.00

Praise for Violence 101

'The winner of the 2009 Best First Book Award struck the judges with the intensity of its writing, the force of its narrative, the disturbing yet fascinating depiction of its anti-hero, whose articulate obsessions grip the reader even while antagonising and distancing that very same reader. A powerful and chilling portrayal of a violent yet highly intelligent teenager, at odds with society and with himself, Denis Wright's debut novel Violence101 receives the 2009 Best First Book Award.' Judges' report, New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults, 2009

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