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Skellig

I. About the Author

II. Overview

III. Setting

IV. Themes and Characters

V. Literary Qualities

VI. Social Sensitivity

VII. Topics for Discussion

VIII. Ideas for Reports and Papers

IX. Related Titles and Adaptations

Literature Guide - Skellig
Almond, David   Published 1998
I   About the Author
Previously published as an author for adults, David Almond became an overnight sensation before Skellig even hit bookshelves in his native England, and later in the United States. Of course, the term overnight sensation is ironic since he had been writing for over twenty years to critical acclaim for his adult work before achieving widespread praise and popularity for his first childrens book. Born May 15, 1951, in Newcastle-upon-Tyne to James and Catherine Almond, Almond grew up in the neighboring Felling-on-Tyne. He was surrounded by relatives, including four sisters and one brother, and he spent his early childhood in a large, staunchly Catholic family. Catherine took her new son to visit an uncles printing press regularly where he found the motion of the pages produced by the machines highly entertaining. He mentions on his Web site, . . . maybe I began to fall in love with print when I was just a few months old. Almond always knew he wanted to be a writer. ...
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