Pig-Heart Boy

· Random House
4.4
51 reviews
eBook
256
Pages

About this eBook

A powerful story about friendship, loyalty and family around this topical and controversial issue' - Guardian
'An engrossing story' - Daily Telegraph

'That's all I ever did - watch and listen. I was always a spectator, never a participant. I didn't call that living. I was alive - but that was all.'

Cameron is thirteen, and all he wants is a 'normal' life - friends, swimming, school, family.

But his life is far from normal. Not every thirteen-year-old desperately needs a new heart because theirs doesn't work properly.


Finally, one doctor offers hope.
Cameron could - if he and his parents agree - take part in a radical and controversial procedure involving the transplant of a pig's heart into his human body.

It's risky. And it's never been done before . . .

While Cameron comes to terms with the idea, he finds the world around him is much less accepting.

But surely everyone will understand that it's better to have a pig's heart that works than a human heart that doesn't - won't they . . .?

'A sensitive and informative story that provides a vivid insight into transgenics and xenotransplantations and still manages to squeeze in the inevitable guinea-pig and piggy in the middle jokes' - Independent

Ratings and reviews

4.4
51 reviews
Aklima Begum
1 November 2014
It was quite emotional and impatientive i loved the story line and the portray of characters but i just didnt get the ending
1 person found this review helpful
Suman Yellow
20 March 2015
I read the Book at school with classmates when I was younger, and the other day I just read it again! 😍😍 it's a powerful, descriptive, very emotional heart breaking Book, trust me. Read it.
Victoria U (Vicky)
4 March 2023
I've only read the sample but it's magnificent im not a book person but this has made me change that I never knew that a book would be able to touch my heart and guess what I only read the sample that shows another on how good the book is

About the author

Malorie Blackman has written over seventy books for children and young adults. Many of her books have also been adapted for stage and television, including a major BBC production of Noughts & Crosses. Malorie has been awarded the Eleanor Farjeon award, received an OBE, and served as Children's Laureate.

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