Authors Schools & Libraries
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Gabriela Houston
Gabriela Houston's debut middle grade novel, The Wind Child, draws on her Slavic roots to create a magical story of ice and wonder. Gabriela was born in Poland and raised in a book-loving household on the nourishing diet of mythologies, classics and graphic novels. She...
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Perdita and Honor Cargill
The second Accidental Witch book, Flying High, sees Bea trying to learn new witch skills, look after the mysterious 'Egg' and find a way to bring her magical and non-magical friends together. Honor and Perdita Cargill, the duo behind the Accidental Witc...
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Jeremy Williams
Jeremy Williams's new children's book, Max Counts to a Million, takes us back to lockdown and follows Max who sets himself a huge challenge. Jeremy grew up in Madagascar where he lived with his parents, two brothers, two sisters, a dog, three pigeons, sixteen chickens, four ducks, four...
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Catherine Wilkins
Catherine Wilkins' new novel, You're Not the Boss of Me, as a hilarious look at school talent shows, chaotic families, and sexism in schools. Catherine is a writer and comedian. She writes jokes and stories which she performs around the country to strangers in the dark,...
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Janina Ramirez
Janina Ramirez's new collection of stories for the British Museum - Goddess: 50 Goddesses, Spirits, Saints and Other Female Figures Who Have Shaped Belief (Nosy Crow Books) - explores powerful female figures. Janina is a cultural historian, broadcaster and author based...
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Tom Huddleston
Tom Huddleston's Cosmic Creatures is an animal-rescue series set in a sci-fi world. Alongside his older novels FloodWorld, DustRoad and StormTide, Tom has also written for the official Star Wars: Adventures in Wild Space saga and the War...
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Jamar J Perry
Jamar J Perry's new series begins with Cameron Battle and the Hidden Kingdoms, an adventure-packed fantasy that draws on the history of the slave trade and the mythology of West Africa. Before becoming an author, Jamar...
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Rachel Delahaye
Rachel writes darkly funny books for children, including the hilarious Mort the Meek books (The Monstrous Quest, The Raven's Revenge) and the Grim Reaper series. After studying linguistics, Rachel embarked on a career in journalism. She has worked in London, Sydney and Melbourne. She no...