Blood Family by Anne Fine, ISBN 978-0857532404, originally published by Doubleday children's in 2013 and then in the US by Simon and Schuster in 2017. This book in total has 304 pages overall
I was recommended this book by my daughter who read it whilst at school as it was shortlisted for the Carnegie medal back in 2014.
I myself was mesmerized by the book, it is about family, but the author teaches you that family is not necessary about blood, your family can be whoever you choose them to be. This is the case for the young protagonist in the story whom it revolves around.
One quote always sticks with me since I have read this book, "Family isn't always blood. It's the people in your life who want you in theirs. The ones who accept you for who you are. The one who would do anything to see you smile and love you no matter what."
The book does not involve chapters, nor is it written like a diary setting. It is taken from account of people whom helped looked after a young lad who was not very well looked after. The only viewpoints we do not get to hear is from the lad's family that is my only disappointment.
Edward, now in a safe home as a teenager does go and see his mum regularly who is being looked after in another safe place due to her ex, there is once he goes to sit under a tree to read his book and hears his mother singing a song he used to remember from childhood.
The author nearly has it all in this book, she has drugs, abuse, alcohol experimentation, theft. This is one you can really get your teeth into as we see Edward abuse the system or "go off the rails", get into trouble time and time again.
I feel because you get the different viewpoints, it does not get boring, it is their journey. If this had been just novel based then I do not feel it would have worked.
I feel that this book has been very well researched, to know that somebody could change through what they went through. One simple 'try me' drug left Edward to go off the rails and it mustered everybody's strength to get him back because of who he thought he was turning out to be like.
If you have not yet read Blood family please do, I borrowed mine from the library, but it is available in different formats, hard back, paper back, Ebook and also audiobook.
Even though it is for the young adult audience, I enjoyed it as an adult reader. I just would not recommend it to anyone under the age of twelve.
I hope you enjoy my honest and personal review.