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OverviewLunch money just got serious! An action-packed and funny story about the rise and fall of a bank set up by school friends. This is the hilarious story of a group of friends who set up a bank to lend money to their schoolmates. They have no trouble finding customers and before long they are rolling in cash. When they are asked by a pair of supersmart techy sisters to invest in their dating app, it looks like they can’t possibly lose, and soon everyone at school wants to deposit money with them as well. The whole thing starts to unravel all too soon when the app breaks down; an investment involving performing piglets goes down the pan; and the local gangster family takes far too much interest in their doings. As the bank comes crashing down and the money starts to melt away, the young bankers are desperate to rescue their emergency stash – only to find that one of their group has cleverly hidden it in a not-so-clever place. ""Fizzes with energy"" — The Dublin Inquirer ""Sharp, funny and fast-paced, Bank is the latest triumph from Little Island Books"" — Inis Magazine Full Product DetailsAuthor: Emma QuigleyPublisher: Little Island Imprint: Little Island ISBN: 9781910411971ISBN 10: 1910411973 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 08 March 2018 Recommended Age: From 12 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviews'Breathless, high-stakes hijinks.' * Kirkus Reviews * A real strength in the book is the dialogue. It fizzes with energy, and Quigley rolls out typical teenage banter with a skill that makes it seem effortless. Each chapter bursts with imaginative characters, and draws on the reality of those school days where everyone of note has a nickname, often gleaned from a single event or trait that they will never be allowed to outgrow … The similarities with the banking crisis are more than just plot-related. There is also the attitude of the participants, the greed and the apathy, that sense of forging onward without considering the consequences. -- Daniel Seery * Dublin Inquirer * Sharp, funny and fast-paced, Bank is the latest triumph from Little Island Books … an original and remarkable debut * Inis Magazine * A real strength in the book is the dialogue. It fizzes with energy, and Quigley rolls out typical teenage banter with a skill that makes it seem effortless. Each chapter bursts with imaginative characters, and draws on the reality of those school days where everyone of note has a nickname, often gleaned from a single event or trait that they will never be allowed to outgrow … The similarities with the banking crisis are more than just plot-related. There is also the attitude of the participants, the greed and the apathy, that sense of forging onward without considering the consequences. -- Daniel Seery * Dublin Inquirer * Sharp, funny and fast-paced, Bank is the latest triumph from Little Island Books … an original and remarkable debut * Inis Magazine * Sharp, funny and fast-paced, Bank is the latest triumph from Little Island Books ... an original and remarkable debut * Inis Magazine * A real strength in the book is the dialogue. It fizzes with energy, and Quigley rolls out typical teenage banter with a skill that makes it seem effortless. Each chapter bursts with imaginative characters, and draws on the reality of those school days where everyone of note has a nickname, often gleaned from a single event or trait that they will never be allowed to outgrow ... The similarities with the banking crisis are more than just plot-related. There is also the attitude of the participants, the greed and the apathy, that sense of forging onward without considering the consequences. -- Daniel Seery * Dublin Inquirer * Author InformationEmma Quigley lives in Dublin with her partner and teenage son. By day she works as a freelance writer in the IT world, but by night she writes stories for children and scripts for television and theatre. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |