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Andy Mulligan is an
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writer best known for
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. His work is strongly influenced by his experiences working as a volunteer in
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, India, and as an English and drama teacher in Brazil, Vietnam, the Philippines, and the UK


Career

Mulligan's first novel, ''Ribblestrop'', was published by Simon & Schuster in 2009. The story originated "on a walk with a fellow teacher"; they talked about they might turn a particular "ramshackle stately home ... into a thoroughly inappropriate school". His second novel, ''Trash'', is set in the garbage dump of a large unnamed third world city reminiscent of Manila, and features a
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who lives as a
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. It was shortlisted for one of the annual
Blue Peter Book Award The Blue Peter Book Awards were a set of literary awards for children's books conferred by the BBC television programme '' Blue Peter''. They were inaugurated in 2000 for books published in 1999. The Awards have been managed by reading charity, ...
s, but dropped "because it contains scenes of violence and swearing that are not suitable for the younger end of" the
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audience. David Fickling, the publisher of ''Trash'', stated that "poor children live a very unpleasant life and to avoid that would be untruthful, and I don't think one should be untruthful to children. You can't make life wonderfully safe and middle-class all over the world." ''Trash'' was later shortlisted for the 2012
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Carnegie Medal. A
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of ''Trash'' by
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and PeaPie Films is in development. ''Return to Ribblestrop'' (2011) was the first of two Ribblestrop sequels. Mulligan won the 2011
Guardian Children's Fiction Prize The Guardian Children's Fiction Prize or Guardian Award was a literary award that annual recognised one fiction book written for children or young adults (at least age eight) and published in the United Kingdom. It was conferred upon the author ...
, a once-in-a-lifetime book award judged by a panel of British children's writers. "It is so fresh: the judges loved its anarchy, its good humour, its warm heart and the way it depicted children," according to committee chair
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, children's book editor


Works

*''Ribblestrop'' (Simon & Schuster Children's Books, 2009) *''Trash'' (David Fickling Books, 2010) *''Return to Ribblestrop'' (Simon & Schuster, 2011) *''Ribblestrop Forever!'' (Simon & Schuster, 2012) *''The Boy With Two Heads'' (RHCP Digital, 2013) *''Liquidator'' (David Fickling Books, 2015) *''Rollercoaster:(Adventure Book Box, 2016) *''Dog'' (Pushkin Children's Books, 2017


Awards

* 2011
Guardian Children's Fiction Prize The Guardian Children's Fiction Prize or Guardian Award was a literary award that annual recognised one fiction book written for children or young adults (at least age eight) and published in the United Kingdom. It was conferred upon the author ...
for ''Return to Ribblestrop'' ''Ribblestrop'' was shortlisted for a
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in 2009. ''Trash'' was shortlisted for the
CILIP The Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals, since 2017 branded CILIP: The library and information association (pronounced ), is a professional body for librarians, information specialists and knowledge managers in the ...
Carnegie Medal in 2012.


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