Inspiring Young Readers
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The Call of the Wild posted on 10 Jul 2017
Jack London can claim to be one of the most idiosyncratic novelists of the late 19th and early 20th century...
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Children’s Book Illustrators in India posted on 09 Jul 2017
Telling Tales: Children’s literature in India is a 1995 volume of essays edited by Amit Dasgupta and containing a short but interesting essay by Mohini Rao
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Salt To The Sea posted on 04 Jul 2017
Ruta Sepetys, an American author of Lithuanian heritage, has written an ambitious, award winning, young adult novel about one of the forgotten tragedies of
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Ella, Queen of Jazz posted on 02 Jul 2017
How did the friendship begin between two great artists – the brilliant jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald and the film star Marilyn Monroe?
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Stars and Primroses posted on 30 Jun 2017
This highly unusual book of illustrated poetry for children was first published in 1945 ......
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An Interview With Jim Kay posted on 26 Jun 2017
An Interview With Jim Kay
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Pauline Baynes posted on 26 Jun 2017
I find it almost impossible to think about C.S. Lewis’s Nania fantasy without the drawings of Pauline Baynes...
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Bullet Catcher : Blowback posted on 23 Jun 2017
Bullet Catcher: Blowback is the final book in the Bullet Catcher trilogy and sees Chris Bradford’s young super-human agents facing their toughest test yet.
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Wild Animals of the North posted on 22 Jun 2017
German-born artist Dieter Braun’s guide to some of the most magnificent animals in the Northern hemisphere is a truly beautiful book.
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Defenders : Killing Ground posted on 21 Jun 2017
Tom Palmer’s new book Defenders: Killing Ground is the first of a planned trilogy that will see instalments two and three released later this year.