Kestrel for a Knave
Discover the profound storytelling of Barry Hines in his acclaimed novel, Kestrel for a Knave, now available as a Penguin Essential. Originally published in 1968 and adapted into the iconic British film "Kes," this moving narrative explores the life of Billy Casper, a young boy struggling against the hardships of his upbringing. Bullied by his brother, neglected by his mother, and failing in school, Billy appears trapped in a bleak existence. However, he finds solace in an unexpected companion—a wild kestrel he has nurtured and trained. With 208 pages brimming with emotion and insight, Hines’s portrayal of resilience and hope shines through. This profound fiction not only captures the struggles of working-class youth but also highlights the transformative power of nature. Don't miss the chance to own this modern classic published in 2016. Embrace the journey of Billy and his beloved kestrel today!