A heart-breaking, heart-warming novel for everyone of 10 and older – this book will probably make you cry, and will definitely make you laugh.
Cymbeline Igloo (yes, really!) has NEVER been swimming
Not ever. Not once.
But how hard can it be? He’s Googled front crawl and he’s found his dad’s old pair of trunks. He’s totally ready.
What he’s not ready for is the accident at the pool – or how it leads his mum to a sudden breakdown.
Now, with the help of friends old and new, Cymbeline must solve the mystery of why his mum never took him near water – and it will turn his whole life upside down…
ÔÇÿA wonderful story, moving and funny’ – Ross Welford
Review
ÔÇÿThis poignant novel is about love and loss, but, told from the viewpoint of a child too young to grasp all that grown-ups do, it is also funny. With evocative monochrome illustrations, it bears you up as soon as you plunge in’ Sunday Times Children’s Book of the Week
ÔÇÿThe witty humour and dialogue are the perfect foil to the unresolved grief and anxiety that underpin this impressive debut’ Daily Mail
ÔÇÿAdam Baron – who usually writes adult novels; this is his debut for younger readers – has a light touch and brings humour to difficult subjects such as mental health and child mortality. So, why not come in? The water’s lovely…’
The Times Children’s Book of the Week
ÔÇÿBoy Underwater is one of those rare books that manages to be both very funny and heartbreakingly sad.’ LoveReading4Kids
ÔÇÿGrab your tissues (to muffle laughter and mop up tears) and get ready for one of the stand out reads this year…’
Mrs Cleveland Reading Blog
ÔÇÿAdam Baron has successfully maintained a delicate balance between comedy and tragedy and there are scenes that will have children laughing aloud, as well as others that will leave many readers in tears.’
Books for Keeps (Children’s Book of the Week)
ÔÇÿEvery now and again you read a book that is just really special … it was spectacular.’
The Teaching Booth Blog
About the Author
Adam Baron is the author of five successful novels and has, in his time, been an actor, comedian, journalist and press officer at Channel 4 television (as well as things he’s too embarrassed to mention). He now runs the widely respected MA in Creative Writing at Kingston University London. Adam lives in Greenwich, South London, with his wife and three young children. He wrote Boy Underwater (his first novel aimed at younger readers) because they told him to. While still in the flush of youth he knows what his final words are going to be: ÔÇÿclear the table’.