Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and Guardian First Book Award 'Pigeon English is a book
to fall in love with: a funny book a true book a shattering book' The Times
'Simultaneously accurate and fantastical this boy's love letter to the world made me laugh and
tremble all the way through. Pigeon English is a triumph' Emma Donoghue author of Room
Eleven-year-old Harrison Opoku the second best runner in Year 7 races through his new life in
England with his personalised trainers - the Adidas stripes drawn on with marker pen -
blissfully unaware of the very real threat around him. Newly arrived from Ghana with his
mother and older sister Lydia Harri absorbs the many strange elements of city life from the
bewildering array of Haribo sweets to the frightening fascinating gang of older boys from his
school. But his life is changed forever when one of his friends is murdered. As the victim's
nearly new football boots hang in tribute on railings behind fluorescent tape and a police
appeal draws only silence Harri decides to act unwittingly endangering the fragile web his
mother has spun around her family to keep them safe. From Autumn 2015 Stephen Kelman's
deeply funny moving idiosyncratic and unforgettable novel will be an AQA GCSE English
Literature set text.