Tom Gates

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Tom Gates
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AuthorLiz Pichon
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreComedy
PublisherScholastic Books
Published2011-present
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Audiobook
E-book
No. of books19
Websitethebrilliantworldoftomgates.com

Tom Gates is a series of fiction books written by Liz Pichon taking the form of an illustrated diary written by the eponymous schoolboy.[1] The first book in the series, The Brilliant World of Tom Gates, was published in 2011 and won the Roald Dahl Funny Prize, a Red House Children's Book Award and a Waterstones Children's Book Prize.[2] As of 2020 the books have sold more than 11 million copies worldwide and have been translated into 44 languages.[3]

Background[]

Aged around 10 years old, Tom is the younger of the two children of Frank and Rita Gates, and the younger brother of Delia. He attends Oakfield Primary School where he is in Mr Fullerman's Class 5F, under headmaster Mr Keen. Children in his class include Marcus Meldrew (who sits next to and consistently annoys Tom in class), and Amy Porter (who also sits next to Tom, but whom Tom hopes to impress). Also in his year at Oakfield is his best friend Derek Fingle, who also lives next door to him.

His grandparents are Frank's parents Granny Mavis And Granddad Bob that Tom refers to as "The Fossils", while Rita's parents are known as "The Wrinklies".

Tom and Derek are in a band called Dog Zombies, consisting of Tom on guitar, Derek on keyboard, and classmate Norman Watson on drums.

Books[]

  • The Brilliant World of Tom Gates (2011)
  • Tom Gates: Excellent Excuses (And Other Good Stuff) (2011)
  • Tom Gates: Everything's Amazing (Sort Of) (2011)
  • Tom Gates: Genius Ideas (Mostly) (2012)
  • Tom Gates Is Absolutely Fantastic (at Some Things) (2013)
  • Tom Gates: Extra Special Treats (not) (2013)
  • Tom Gates: A Tiny Bit Lucky (2014)
  • Tom Gates: Yes! No (Maybe... ) (2015)
  • Tom Gates: Top of the Class (Nearly) (2015)
  • Tom Gates: Super Good Skills (Almost...) (2016)
  • Tom Gates: DogZombies Rule (For Now) (2016)
  • Tom Gates: Family, Friends and Furry Creatures (2017)
  • Tom Gates: Epic Adventure (kind of) (2017)
  • Tom Gates: Biscuits, Bands and Very Big Plans (2018)
  • Tom Gates: What Monster? (2018)
  • Tom Gates: Mega Make and Do (and Stories Too!) (2019)
  • Tom Gates: Spectacular School Trip (really!) (2019)
  • Tom Gates: Ten Tremendous Tales (2021)
  • Tom Gates: Random Acts Of Fun (2021)

Additional books[]

  • Tom Gates: Best Book Day Ever! (so far) (2013)
  • Tom Gates: Totally Brilliant Annual (2017)

Adaptations[]

In 2020, Sky Kids announced that it was making The Brilliant World of Tom Gates to be available on Sky’s on demand service Sky Kids in the UK and Ireland.[3] Series 1, consisting of 20 animated episodes, was released in early 2021, featuring Catherine Tate as Delia Gates, Mark Bonnar as Mr Fullerman, and Logan Matthews as Tom Gates. Creator Liz Pichon also appears in the episodes in a live-action segment in which she gives ideas for creating artwork inspired by the series.[4][5]

Awards[]

Year Book Award Result
2011 The Brilliant World of Tom Gates Roald Dahl Funny Prize 2011 Won
2012 Red House Children's Book Award Won
Waterstones Children's Book Prize Won
Genius Ideas (Mostly) Specsavers National Book Awards Children's Book of the Year Runner-up
2013 Blue Peter Award for Best Story Won


References[]

  1. ^ "Liz Pichon".
  2. ^ Eccleshare, Julia (7 Mar 2016). "Why children's books love to celebrate the 'losers'". The Guardian.
  3. ^ a b "Sky Kids welcomes the Brilliant World of Tom Gates from TG Entertainment". Sky. 8 July 2020.
  4. ^ "The Brilliant World of Tom Gates". Sky TV.
  5. ^ "The Brilliant World of Tom Gates". IMDb.
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