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  • Boy, Everywhere

    Name: Lucy Georgeson
    20 October 2020;

    Genre: Representation & Inclusion

    Boy, Everywhere charts the perilous journey from Damascus, Syria to Manchester for Sami and his family. 13-year-old Sami loves his friends, football, PlayStation and iPad. But a bombing in a shopping mall changes his life and Sami and his family flee their comfortable h...

  • The History Of African and Caribbean Communities in Britain

    The History of African and Caribbean Communities in Britain

    Name: Clare Wilkins
    20 October 2020;

    Genre: Adventure

    The History of African and Caribbean Communities in Britain by Hakim is an important and timely re-edition. Beginning with the earliest known Africans in Britain and moving onto the triangular trade and eventually World War Two and beyond, this book shows how and why African a...

  • Riding a Lion

    Name: Alison Kelly
    15 October 2020;

    Genre: Poetry

    The contents of Coral Rumble's Riding a Lion are usefully divided into themes. They are all great but my favourites lay in the 'Let Me Tell You a Story' section. Prefaced with Emily Ford's atmospheric illustration of a reader shining torch light on the book she is so intently...

  • Once Upon a Penguin

    Name: Kyle Matravers
    15 October 2020;

    Genre: Picture Books

    The tag line for Once Upon a Penguin is 'Every book is an adventure' and this message is clear to see throughout this enjoyable and engaging story.Paco the penguin is the main character of the story. One day, Paco was doing what any other penguin would be doing...s...

  • The Story of Windrush

    Name: Elen Green
    15 October 2020;

    Genre: Representation & Inclusion

    We are all now, sadly, familiar with the recent history of the 'Windrush generation' through headlines about the poor treatment the group has faced in recent years - but information about why this generation chose to come to the UK is often overlooked.The Story of the Windr...

  • The Night Bus Hero

    Name: Jane Gould
    15 October 2020;

    Genre: Bullying

    In The Night Bus Hero, we meet Hector who has been getting into trouble for as long as he can remember. He doesn't mind being in detention often, because that's when he comes up with his best ideas. Along with his two friends, Will and Katie, Hector is feared by all the pupils...

  • Cane Warriors

    Name: Dan Katz
    14 October 2020;

    Genre: Historical Fiction

    14 year old Moa has spent his whole life as a slave on a Jamaican sugar cane plantation, and has recently been 'seasoned' (whipped to within an inch of his life for the first time) by the overseer. With his scars still throbbing, Moa is invited to become the youngest member of Tacky's rebellio...

  • How to Be a Hero

    Name: David Age 9
    12 October 2020;

    Genre: Myths & Legends

    I would rate this book 5/5 because it's one of those comedy books: I LOVE THEM and the illustrations are extraordinary! It's like How to Train Your Dragon but more comedic. I would recommend this book and want more people to experience Cat Weldon's writing. If you like funny books, or adventure s...

  • She Will Soar: Bright, brave poems about freedom by women

    Name: Eileen Armstrong
    11 October 2020;

    Genre: Poetry

    We know that reading 'gives us someplace to go when we have to stay where we are' and never has that been more true than in these unusual covid-times. Fortunately for all of us, the brilliant people at Pan Macmillan have published this timely, themed anthology of 130 bright, brave poems about w...

  • The Snowflake

    Name: Kyle Matravers
    11 October 2020;

    Genre: Picture Books

    As a fan of Benji Davies, I was excited to receive his latest title to read and review. Benji has quickly developed a reputation for heart warming stories alongside beautiful illustrations. His artistic style is one of my favourite and the artwork within the book does not disappoint. As we a...