Running on the Cracks

Running on the Cracks
Author Julia Donaldson
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre Young adult fiction
Publisher Egmont Books
Publication date
2009
Pages 256
ISBN 978-1405222334

Running on the Cracks is award-winning writer Julia Donaldson's first novel aimed at a teenage audience. It was published in 2009.[1]

Plot

The story revolves around 15-year-old Leo, who runs away from her aunt and uncle's home, where she has been living since the sudden death of her musician parents. Leo is driven away by the disturbing behaviour of her uncle. She does not expect a 46-year-old touching her. She escapes to Glasgow, where she comes across a wide variety of characters, who all help her to solve the mystery of where her grandparents are.

Development

Donaldson has spoken openly about how the character of Mary, who suffers from a mental illness, was inspired by the people she met while her son was in hospital.[2]

Running on the Cracks is Donaldson's longest book.[3]

Recognition

Running on the Cracks won the Nasen Inclusive Children's Book Award 2009, and was shortlisted for the Independent Booksellers award.

Adaptations

Running on the Cracks has been adapted for the stage by the Tron Theatre.[5] The production toured in 2013, including a staging at the Pilot Theatre and the York Theatre Royal. The book was adapted by writer Andy Arnold, directed by Katie Posner and the lead role of Leo was performed by Jessica Henwick.[6]

The play received positive reviews from critics, with The Guardian describing it as "gripping",[7] The Scotsman praising the "fine performances from the five-strong cast, with Gaylie Runciman in poignant form as Mary, and Jessica Henwick outstanding as Leo",[8] and The Times giving four stars and noting the show's "edge-of-the-seat excitement of a thriller".[9] STV also gave four stars.[10]

References

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