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Bali Rai was born in 1971 and grew up in Leicester. His debut novel, (UN)ARRANGED MARRIAGE published in 2001
to fantastic reviews and has since been shortlisted for nine regional book prizes,
winning The Angus, Stockport, North Lanarkshire and Leicester Book awards. The novel is now in eleven languages
and Bali is firmly established as a leading voice in Teenage fiction
after following his debut with a succession of acclaimed titles. He has been invited
to festivals and book launches in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Germany and visited schools
across Europe as far a field as Cyprus and the Czech Republic and also Australia. The past
year has seen Bali invited to Nepal and Singapore with the British Council.
As a child, Bali wanted to be a footballer or to write stories. Always an avid reader, he hails Sue Townsend,
Douglas Adams and Robert Swindells as his writing heroes. Bali grew up reading Dr Seuss and Meg and Mog and his
first book purchase was The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. He realised he wasn't good enough to play for
Liverpool F.C. and after gaining a politics degree in London he returned to his home city and combined a variety
of jobs in pubs and clubs with completing his first novel. Bali set about writing a story he had been thinking about for
many years. He wanted to write accessible material for children of all ages and backgrounds and realising there
were no British Asian authors writing for children, he saw a gap. Bali hopes his novels capture the unique ethnic
mix of the UK of which he is proud to be a part.
For Bali, the greatest thing about being a writer is for a young reader to say 'your book made me want to read
more books'. He enjoys the honest feedback from readers he meets during his school visits and indeed, some of
the more eccentric ones may find themselves turning up as characters in his next book.
Bali is now a full time writer for all age groups and also writes shorter novels for Barrington Stoke including 2008’s ARE YOU KIDDING? – a third instalment of the hilarious school series. His first novel for
Barrington Stoke, DREAM ON was selected for the Booktrust’s inaugural Booked Up list, to be available free to
every Year 7 school child in the UK. Bali’s second novel for young adults, THE CREW won two regional
awards and his third, RANI AND SUKH and fourth THE WHISPER were both been short-listed for The Booktrust Teenage
Prize. RANI AND SUKH was selected to represent the UK at the International IBBY Awards in 2006. The book even
has its own Facebook tribute group. Bali has recently accepted a role as a Prince’s Trust ambassador.
Publications
City Of Ghosts
Young Adult
2010 CARNEGIE AWARD LONG LISTED
Amritsar 1919—a city simmering with discontent. Bissen watches as the young lives around him grow closer to
danger, haunted by the horrific memories of his time as a soldier on the Western Front. Gurdial can do little to
stop his best friend Jeevan becoming entwined with a group of revolutionaries. Gurdial yearns only to be with his
true love Sonhi. He knows that a poor orphan boy has no hope of securing Sonhi’s hand from her monstrous father Gulbaru.
But what if Jeevan can provide the one thing that Gulbaru want more than anything else in the world?
The answers begin to fall into place as a fateful day in history draws ever closer for them all.
UK: Random House July 2009 65,000 words
Translation: JLA
'an epic … a timeless and absorbing story' - Carousel
'a heart-rending tale from a talented author' - The Times
'a beautifully moving story' - http://solittletimeforbooks.blogspot.com
'impressive, enjoyable and enlightening' - Books For Keeps
'One of the most beautiful novels of the season'
- The Bookseller Buyer's Guide
'It’s a story you need to read'
- Bookwitch
'we're seeing history as it should be seen - utterly relevant to today'
- Jill Murphy, www.thebookbag.co.uk
SOCCER SQUAD
Age 7-9
The hit soccer series from a multi award winning author
Starting Eleven
Dal, Abs, Jason and
Chris are obsessed with football. They are the first to sign up for the trials at
their new school, but will they make it into the team with all the fresh competition?
And if they do they are in for a big surprise...
4 titles: Starting
Eleven, Stars, Glory, Missing!
UK: Random House
09 12,000 words
Translation:JLA
the angel collector
Young Adult
It is six months since Sophie went missing and the police are getting nowhere. Tired
of waiting for news and unable to get her out of his mind, Jit decides he is going
to try and find her. Sophie’s parents aren’t sure this is for the best, but eventually
he embarks on her trail with their full support. Sophie was last seen at a music
festival and the last thing she said to Jit was that she never wanted to see him
again. Who on earth is Shining Moon? And what about the middle-aged man the others
remember seeing just before she vanished. But then Sophie sends Jit a text message….
This is an exhilarating and terrifying thriller.
June 2007
50,000 words
THE LAST TABOO
Young Adult
‘a powerful depiction of family history, cultural prejudice and gang culture...’ The Bookseller
Simram falls for Tyrone the moment she spots him in the crowd. He’s gorgeous. Even better,
he fancies her back. But there’s just one big problem, Tyrone is black. Simran’s parents would
probably be okay about it if she told them, but for others, it simply can’t be tolerated that a
family member could dare to have such a relationship. It is the last taboo for an Asian girl and
one that some will do anything to enforce…
Random House June 2006
57,000 words
the whisper
Young Adult
In the sequel to ‘The Crew’ another gang of dealers have replaced Buster - and Divy appears
to be the new man on the block. But Divy is Jaz’s cousin and this becomes a source
of friction between Jaz and the rest of the Crew, especially when rumours of police
informants lead to the finger being pointed in Nanny’s direction. And then there
is the graffiti on the wall. Nanny has to leave town. Now the Crew must stand on
their own. Billy and the others try to defend Nanny’s reputation but this only leads
them into more serious trouble …
‘ energy and verbal brilliance evident on every page. Bali
Rai remains a writer to watch out for.’ Nicholas Tucker
– TES
2005 Booktrust Teenage Award Shortlisted
2005
50,000 words
RANI
AND SUKH
Young Adult
Rani fancies Sukh and Sukh is crazy for Rani,so it isn’t long before they become a couple,
hiding their relationship from their families, especially Rani's strict father. One day
they will tell all, but they'll worry about that later. Until then, Rani & Sukh
enjoy being intoxicated with love, just like Kulwant and Billah, forty years ago in India,
whose doomed teenage love affair started the dreadful feud between the Bains and the Sandhu
families. The trouble is Rani Sandhu and Sukh Bains have no idea about what happened
between their families years ago or what will happen if anyone finds out that history is
repeating itself.
2004 Booktrust Teenage Award Shortlisted
Random House 2004
THE CREW
Young Adult
A dark, back-alley, a mysterious stranger and a bag full
of money….. Ellie, Jas, Will, Dell and Billy live in the heart of a big
city. They look after each other and try to stay out of trouble, which is difficult
in their neighbourhood. Where they live, prostitutes on the street corner, gang
warfare, territorial battles and a distrust of the police are commonplace. Then
one day they find a fortune in notes and life is about to become even more complicated.
Bali Rai's second novel radically updates a much-loved genre and provides a controversial
view of growing up in the 21st
century as an urban teenager.
Random House 2003
(UN)ARRANGED
MARRIAGE
Young Adult
Manny wants to be a footballer, a writer or even a popstar…. he definitely doesn't want
to get married - but Manny's father and his bullish older brothers are certain that he
will not dishonour the family by evading what they have planned for him.
Manny already feels on the margins of his traditional Punjabi
family: they disapprove of his black best friend, Ady - and Manny can only wonder
what they would do if they found out about his white girlfriend, Lisa. Then suddenly
Manny is taken to India on 'holiday' and left there, his passport confiscated.
He is supposed to return to marry on his seventeenth birthday. But Manny has other
ideas…..
Random House 2001
DREAM ON
Age 10+
Jit's dad thinks his son will one day take over the family
fish and chip shop, but Jit has other ideas, he want to be a footballer and wear
the red shirt of Liverpool F.C. The thing is, Jit can play a bit and when the trials
come up, he knows he has to give it a shot…….
2007 Booked Up List
UK: Barrington Stoke
Further titles from Barrington Stoke by Bali: WHAT’S YOUR PROBLEM?, TWO TIMER, REVENGE OF THE NUMBER
(TWO) and ARE YOU KIDDING? (July 2008)
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