The Story of Tom Brennan

The Story of Tom Brennan
Author J.C Burke
Country Australia
Language English
Genre Young adult fiction
Publisher Random House Australia
Publication date
2005
Pages 284
ISBN 978-1-74166-092-0

The Story of Tom Brennan is a 2005 Australian young adult novel written by J. C. Burke. It was named as book of the year for older readers by the Children's Book Council of Australia.[1] The story follows Tom Brennan, a 17-year-old boy known for his football skills. An accident involving his brother forces the family to move towns, and the novel shows the various Brennan family members changing after the accident and how it affected them.

The story involves issues relevant to teenagers such as alcohol, relationships and fitting in. This novel is often studied in Australian high schools as it is accessible to most readers.

Plot

For Tom Brennan, life is about rugby, mates, and family—until a night of celebration changes his life forever. Tom's worlds explodes as his brother Daniel is sent to jail and the Brennans are forced to leave the small town Tom's lived in his whole life. Tom is a survivor but needs a ticket out of the past just as much as Daniel.

The novel is based around the aftermath of the incident that leads to the Brennan family leaving the town of Mumbilli and is written from Tom's perspective. Beginning in the present, Tom is at his grandmother’s house and hating every minute of his new life, we soon begin to see glimpses of the events in Tom's recent past: the "sudden death" football party where all the trouble begins, and the terrible, tragic events of that night and days that follow. The novel involves teenage issues such as alcohol, drink driving, relationships, and moving on after your world turns upside down.

In the end, Tom gets a friend called Chrissy, which she then turns friendship into a relationship. Chrissy helps Tom get over with what happened in the past, with Daniel and Toms family as they have forced the leave the town Mumbilli. And, so she turns Toms life into a new positive way with a happy ending.

References

  1. "Brave for adventure". The Courier-Mail. 19 August 2006. Retrieved 13 March 2010.


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