Melvin Burgess

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Melvin Burgess (born April 25, 1954) is a British author of children's fiction. His first book, The Cry of the Wolf, was published in 1990. He gained a certain amount of notoriety in 1996 with the publication of Junk, which was published in the shadow of the film of Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting, and dealt with the trendy and controversial idea of heroin-addicted teenagers. Junk soon became, at least in Britain, one of the best-known children's books of the decade.

Burgess again courted predictable controversy in 2003, with the publication of Doing It, which dealt with underage sex. America created a show based on the book, Life As We Know It. In his other books, such as Bloodtide and The Ghost Behind the Wall, Burgess has dealt with less realist and sometimes fantastic themes. In 2001 Burgess wrote the novelisation of the film Billy Elliot, based on Lee Hall's screenplay. Polyphony is typical for his most famous novels.

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  • 1990 — The Cry of the Wolf — Andersen Press
  • 1992An Angel for May — Andersen Press
  • 1992 — Burning Issy — Andersen Press
  • 1993The Baby and Fly Pie — Andersen Press
  • 1995Loving April — Andersen Press
  • 1995 — The Earth Giant — Andersen Press
  • 1996Junk — Andersen Press
  • 1996 — Tiger, Tiger — Andersen Press
  • 1997Kite — Andersen Press
  • 1998The Copper Treasure — A & C Black
  • 1999Bloodtide — Andersen Press
  • 1999 — Оld Bag — Barrington Stoke
  • 1999 — Smack — Avon Books, Inc
  • 2000The Birdman — Andersen Press
  • 2000 — The Ghost Behind the Wall — Andersen Press
  • 2001Billy Elliot (novelization) - Chicken House
  • 2001 — Lady: My Life as a Bitch — Andersen Press
  • 2003Doing It — Andersen Press
  • 2003 — Robbers on the Road — A & C Black
  • 2005Bloodsong — Andersen Press
  • 2006Sara's Face — Andersen Press
  • 2007Bloodsong — Penguin

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