Publisher's Synopsis
- Described as a book between Hiaasen's Hoot (MacMillan, 2004), Golding's Lord of the Flies (Faber, 1997) and Jackass
- This tale combines adventure and humour as a boy struggles to find his place.
- As shown with Diary of a Wimpy Kid (Puffin), there's a huge market for books that use humour to explore school angst.
- Clay Chapman will win over reluctant boy readers with perceptively irreverent prose.