Book Descriptions
for Surrender by Sonya Hartnett
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Twenty-year-old Gabriel lays dying. In alternating chapters, he and the untamed Finnigan narrate the events leading to Gabriel’s confinement. At only seven years of age, Gabriel—then called Anwell—inadvertently kills his severely disabled elder brother when left to care for him. Subsequently, he meets Finnigan, who does “bad things” while Anwell acts like “an angel” (37). Unloved by his parents, Anwell is attached only to Finnigan and to his dog, Surrender. But Surrender becomes a killer and arsonist, and Finnigan threatens Gabriel’s fragile relationship with Evangeline. In this powerful, beautifully written novel, Hartnett writes with psychological insight about a tormented boy in a small Australian town. 2007 USBBY Outstanding Inter national Books List, 2007 Michael L. Printz Honor Book, 2006 Commonwealth Writers Prize (South East Asia and South Pacific Region Best Book) Shortlist. hc Author lives in Australia, and in 2008 she received the Astrid Lindgren Memo
Originally published by Penguin Australia, in 2004.
From the Publisher
"Sophisticated young readers will be awed by the delicate, measured, heartbreaking portrait that emerges." – Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
As life slips away, Gabriel looks back over his brief twenty years, which have been clouded by frustration and humiliation. A small, unforgiving town and distant, punitive parents ensure that he is never allowed to forget the horrific mistake he made as a child. He has only two friends - his dog, Surrender, and the unruly wild boy, Finnigan, a shadowy doppelganger with whom the meek Gabriel once made a boyhood pact. But when a series of arson attacks grips the town, Gabriel realizes how unpredictable and dangerous Finnigan is. As events begin to spiral violently out of control, it becomes devastatingly clear that only the most extreme measures will rid Gabriel of Finnigan for good.