Review
“Keith Gray is an outstanding writer for teenagers.” -- Scottish Book Trust
Book Description
A gripping story about a community of runaways.
“I know a place you can go.” It’s a secret place hidden among the run-down buildings of the derelict dockyards where a community of young people have gathered to get away from a world they don’t fit into. Through separate but interweaving narratives Warehouse tells the stories of three of the community’s members.
“I know a place you can go.” It’s a secret place hidden among the run-down buildings of the derelict dockyards where a community of young people have gathered to get away from a world they don’t fit into. Through separate but interweaving narratives Warehouse tells the stories of three of the community’s members.
From the Back Cover
“Keith Gray is an outstanding writer for teenagers.” -- Scottish Book Trust
About the Author
29 year old Keith was born and brought up in Grimsby and knew from an early age that he wanted to be a writer. When he got 0 percent in his accountancy exams he decided it was time for a career change and decided to make his writing dream a reality. His first book, Creepers, was published in 1996 when he was only 24. The novel was highly acclaimed and shortlisted for the Guardian Fiction Award. Keith is now a full-time writer. He lives in Edinburgh with his cockatiel, Baxter.