Inspiring Young Readers
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Hurly Burly: Macbeth Mayhem posted on 04 May 2022
:Ross Montgomery’s latest contribution to Barrington Stoke’s 'Shakespeare Shake-ups Series', Hurley Burley: Macbeth Mayhem
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Mr Godley’s Phantom posted on 01 May 2022
There are few writers who better illustrate just how thin the divide is between ‘adult’ and ‘young adult’ fiction
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The Original Bambi: The story of a Life in the Forest posted on 28 Apr 2022
I would imagine that most people believe that Walt Disney’s tear-jerker, Bambi is a creation of the film company when it was released in 1942
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Needle posted on 27 Apr 2022
Fifteen year old Charlene introduces herself as an avid knitter in the first paragraph of this compelling story.
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The Lady of Shalott posted on 24 Apr 2022
Tennyson’s fascination with the Arthurian legends picked up on a wider cultural fixation with a sort of cod-medievalism
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Amazing Alice: A Sun-Drenched Easter Treat posted on 21 Apr 2022
Here at The Letterpress Project we’ll remember Easter 2022 for two things: beautiful warm weather and our first partnership collaboration with Spetchley
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Through the Forest posted on 14 Apr 2022
All of us, young and old, can feel lost in a world that this complex and scary.
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The Man Who Didn’t Wash His Dishes posted on 11 Apr 2022
Phyllis Krasilovsky (1926 – 2014) was an American children’s book author and, in her later years, a teacher of children’s literature.
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An Interview with Caroline Magerl posted on 07 Apr 2022
An Interview with Caroline Magerl
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The Cave posted on 04 Apr 2022
Richard Church (1893 – 1972) was a prolific British author who published The Cave, an adventure story for what would now be called the young adult reader