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The Orchard Underground

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An explosive, suspenseful and utterly brilliant middle-grade mystery for fans of Louis Sachar's Holes.

Not-quite twelve year-old Pri Kohli knows the town of Dunn's Orchard better than anyone. After all, he was the first kid ever to live there. He knows its mysteries (none), its secrets (also none) and the best ways to have fun in it (climb a big tree and sit there).

So why can't he answer newcomer Attica Stone's simple question: if the town's called Dunn's Orchard, where's the orchard?

As Pri and Attica go in search of forbidden fruit, they uncover stranger mysteries: a robot caterpillar, a mayor with a murky past, a Possibly Real Actual Boogeyman and a house made of doors in a haunted wood. But what will Pri and Attica do when they discover the biggest secret of all – that something truly magical is about to be destroyed, and the only way to save it could be by destroying the town itself?

Mat Larkin's stunning debut is a big-hearted, wildly surprising and deliciously well-plotted mystery for readers aged 8+ about the joy of discovery, and digging just that little bit deeper to uncover the truth.

  • Shortlisted for the 2019 Readings Children's Book Prize
  • Longlisted for the 2019 ABDA Awards: Best Designed Children's Book
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      • Books+Publishing

        April 13, 2018
        The Orchard Underground is a funny and intriguing debut that’s mercifully free of a ‘tween’ sensibility but never patronising to its upper-primary readers. The story is fresh and strange: the town of Dunn’s Orchard seems dull and mundane on the surface but turns out to be anything but. Protagonist Pri Kohli narrates in first person with an amusing penchant for accidentally speaking his thoughts aloud. Provoking and sometimes irritating Pri on his journey of discovery is Atticus Stone, a bizarre and precocious young girl with a desire to solve mysteries. She pops into Pri’s life and overturns all his assumptions about his town. The two child characters are deliciously peculiar but still believable, and Pri’s connection to his family is nicely balanced against his intense new friendship with Atticus. The book’s droll sense of humour is clever yet subtle, based on careful repetition, well-timed punchlines and a dry cynicism that’s both sophisticated and age-appropriate. Mat Larkin’s rich use of language will reward intelligent readers, but flows so smoothly it will also be accessible for those less confident. His humour and zany imagination are never a distraction from the narrative, which maintains an increasingly insistent pace as it approaches its (nearly too fantastical) conclusion. Anica Boulanger-Mashberg is a freelance editor and writer, and a bookseller at the Hobart Bookshop

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