Children’s / Teenage fiction: Historical fiction
Walker Books Ltd Harry Millers Run
Book SynopsisThat's reet, lad! Run! There's a wolf at your tail! Run for your lovely life! A joyful, uplifting story of times gone by, from the internationally acclaimed author of Skellig.
£11.91
Walker Books Ltd Our Jacko
Book SynopsisA deeply personal and tender story of war, peace and those who are left behind. One hundred years after the war to end all wars, Jacko's descendants discover his notebook and the untold stories tucked in its pages.This war is a nightmare that one day I shall wake from and then forget. And if I don''t wake, then you shall never know. I don''t want you ever to know.No one seems to know where the scruffy tin hat came from just that it is very old, from some war or other long ago. To young Michael and his family it has its uses today: as a child's toy, a feeding bowl for the hens, a hanging basket... Then Michael discovers that it belonged to his great-great-grandfather, Our Jacko, who lost his life at Ypres in 1915. As the boy digs deeper, he finds the young soldier''s diary and learns more about his forgotten ancestor husband, father, poet, actor who died so tragically young. And it becomes clear exactly how Our Jacko should be commemorated.Trade Review“[…] a personal and tender story of war and peace […]” * The Bookseller *“Perfectly sized for a stocking filler.” * The Times (Saturday Review) *
£6.99
Walker Books Ltd Lucky Button
Book SynopsisA moving historical story inspired by the Foundling Museum, written by acclaimed children''s author Michael Morpurgo and illustrated by Michael Foreman.From award-winning master storyteller Michael Morpurgo, author of the acclaimed War Horse, comes a moving historical story inspired by the Foundling Museum. A lonely boy struggles to cope with school bullies and caring for his mother, until a mysterious encounter reveals life in the Foundling Hospital in the eighteenth century and unravels a touching tale about the power of music. Beautifully illustrated by Kate Greenaway Medal-winning illustrator Michael Foreman.Trade Review“The author recreates historic periods with a wonderful sense of atmosphere, truly transporting the reader to a different era. […]Sometimes, dream pairings of author and illustrator come along - and Michael Morpurgo and Michael Foreman are one of those pairings. The delicate illustrations and colour plates encapsulate the emotion and atmosphere of the story perfectly. An atmospheric and moving story from a master storyteller.” * Parents in Touch *“Michael Morpurgo employs his familiar technique of using an old character to tell a story to good effect” * Angels and Urchins *“Award-winning Michel Morpurgo’s warm-hearted time slip story cleverly interweaves the lives of two boys, Jonah and Nathaniel.” * Julia Eccleshare Pick of the Month, LoveReading *“Everyone loves an orphan story and the Foundling Hospital, created by Thomas Coram in 1739 with help from William Hogarth and George Frideric Handel, has inspired many authors. Hetty Feather, Jacqueline Wilson’s resident of the London charity, is perhaps the most famous creation. Well, Hetty has competition now. Michael Morpurgo’s moving tale, illustrated beautifully by the mighty Michael Foreman, begins in the present day […] Heartwarming stuff – a foundling story worth finding.” * The Times, Children’s Book of the Week *“A foundling story worth finding.” * The Times, Best children’s books of 2017 *
£8.23
Hachette Children's Group The Warrior in My Wardrobe
Book SynopsisMerdyn is the greatest wizard of the Dark Ages. Obviously. Rose is his 21st-century descendent. Lucky her. And Vanheldon the vandal warrior is FURIOUS! After all, last time they met, Merdyn turned his army to stone. Seeking revenge, Vanheldon comes up with a way to kidnap Rose and transport her back to Dark Ages Transylvania, set on luring Merdyn into a terrible trap. Except - whoops! - his magical minion kidnaps Rose''s teenage brother Kris instead. Rose, Merdyn and Bubbles the guinea pig must team up to save the day. But can they rescue Kris without creating historical mayhem? Will Rose''s wizard ancestor even remember her? (And want to help them?) And will Bubbles ever stop pooing? From the writer of Paddington 2 and writer and star of Horrible Histories and Ghosts, this hilariously silly, heartfelt comedy of errors with a historical twist is perfect for fans of David WalTrade Reviewfull of laughs and fast action... will appeal to the adult reader as well as the intended audience * Books for Keeps *[this book] made me laugh out loud on more than one occasion * ReadingZone *a big, bold cast of brilliant characters, fun and laughter all the way, an entertaining historical twist and a story with a warm and compassionate heart... one of the best middle grade series' to grace our bookshelves * Wigan Today *
£12.34
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Shakespeare Tales A Midsummer Nights Dream
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£4.99
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Shakespeare Tales Romeo and Juliet
Book SynopsisFrom the bestselling author of Horrible Histories, named ''the outstanding children''s non-fiction author of the 20th century'' by Books For Keeps_______________Ideal for readers aged 7+Down at the theatre, Sam is about to star in Shakespeare's new play, Romeo and Juliet, but people are whispering that a plague is spreading through the city. Will Sam get his big break or will the plague shut down the theatre? Meanwhile, on stage, Romeo and Juliet are in love but their families can't stand each other. With plots and poison, the lovers must find a way to be together. Terry Deary''s Shakespeare Tales explore the fascinating world of William Shakespeare through the eyes of children who could have lived at the time. Join master storyteller Terry Deary for a trip back in time to plague ridden-London where going to the theatre could be a matter of life or death! This edition features notes for the reader to help extend learning and exploration
£999.99
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Stone Age Tales The Great Flood
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewFrom the master of historical non-fiction and fiction Terry Deary himself, well-known for writing the Horrible Histories series, comes the latest offering in his Tales series – Stone Age Tales... Thoroughly enjoyable whilst providing a glimpse in to our past, they are the first choice of books I think about to complement any history topic in school. -- The Reader Teacher, @MrEPrimaryAll the stories are imaginatively written, have plenty of accurate historical detail based on real evidence, and illustrations which really do add to the setting. The writing style is pacy and there's plenty of action to hold children's attention. -- Parents in TouchAn ingenious mixture of legend and myth which fashions a parable for our eco era. -- The Irish Times
£999.99
Raintree Life as a Gladiator You Choose Warriors
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£6.29
Random House USA Inc What the Night Sings
Book SynopsisLushly illustrated with evocative imagery, a poignant tale about a young Holocaust survivor finds her struggling to survive, rebuild and come to terms with the losses of her family and everything she knew after being liberated from a Nazi concentration camp, a situation that is complicated by her growing feelings for a fellow survivor. Simultaneous eBook.
£18.99
Simon & Schuster Farewell Cuba, Mi Isla
Book SynopsisTwo starred reviews! “Perfect for fans of Margarita Engle and impactful historical fiction” (School Library Journal, starred review), this “evocative and transportive” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) middle grade novel follows two girls fleeing 1960 Cuba with their family, inspired by award-winning author Alexandra Diaz’s family’s history.Victoria loves everything about her home in Cuba. The beautiful land, the delicious food, her best friend and cousin, Jackie, and her big, loving family. But it’s 1960 in Cuba, and as the political situation grows more and more dangerous, Victoria, her parents, and her two younger siblings are forced to seek refuge in America with nothing more than two changes of clothes and five dollars. Worse, they’re forced to leave the rest of their family, including Jackie, behind. In Miami, everything is different. And it’s up to Victoria to step up and help her family settle into this new world—even though she hopes they won’t be there for long. Back in Cuba, everything feels different, too. Jackie watches as friends and family flee, or worse, disappear. So, when she’s given a chance to escape to America, she takes it—even though she has to go alone. Reunited in Miami, can Victoria and Jackie find a way to bring the rest of their family to safety? Based on Alexandra Diaz’s mother’s real experiences as a Cuban refugee in America, this is a moving and timely story about family, friendship, and fighting for your future.Trade Review* "Readers will be able to relate to the coming-of-age elements while learning about an important and difficult part of Cuba’s history. An evocative and transportive read." -- Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW* "Heartfelt and beautifully written, this middle grade novel is perfect for fans of Margarita Engle and of impactful historical fiction." -- School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW“Inspired by her own family’s experiences, Diaz delivers a well-researched story that serves as a compassionate introduction to this underdiscussed part of American and Cuban history.” -- Publishers Weekly * 9/18/23 *"This is a moving, poignant read." -- Booklist"Diaz does not shy away from addressing intertwined issues of the time period, including school integration, Cold War anti-Russian prejudice, and racial and gender dynamics within the family. The book’s ending... allows for a happy, hopeful reunion in Miami with Jackie’s parents and baby brother and the girls’ grandmother." -- The Horn Book
£17.09
Christian Publishers LLC Plays of the American Experience: 25 Fascinating
Book Synopsis"What brings the past alive better than stories performed by live actors? The 25 plays in this collection are short theatrical pieces that bring to life moments in American history from the early nineteenth century to the 1970s. Most of the characters in these plays are not famous figures or even factual people. They are ordinary Americans who did not make history, but lived it. Each play runs between eight and ten minutes, and cast sizes range from two to eight. The plays can be read aloud or simply staged in the classroom, or they can be fully staged with the help of complete character, set, and costume descriptions for each scene. Each play also includes a background description of the historical situation of the plot as well as an aftermath description that explains what happened after the dramatized event. Ideal for middle school or high school drama classes wanting relatable period pieces or for American history classes wanting to make past events and times real for todays students, these engaging scenes capture the essence of the American spirit of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries."
£17.99
White Mane Kids The Mystery of the Moat: Civil War Sightings at
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£9.31
Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S. Horrors of History: Ocean of Fire: The Burning of
Book SynopsisBased on the actual fire that swept through Columbia, South Carolina, after the city surrendered to General Sherman’s Union troops, Ocean of Fire details life in the South at the end of the American Civil War. Supported by thorough research, narrative accounts of actual historical persons as well as fictionalized characters comprise the novel. Follow 17-year-old Emma, her family, and potential Confederate spy, Charles Davis, as a chaotic community tries to survive a blazing firestorm. The second book in the Horrors of History series, Ocean of Fire makes history accessible, questioning who could have started this controversial fire and exploring how the closing weeks of the war affected citizens and slaves alike.
£14.39
Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S. Alexander Graham Bell Answers the Call
Book SynopsisWell before Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, Aleck (as his family called him) was a curious boy, interested in how and why he was able to hear the world all around him. His father was a speech therapist who invented the Visible Alphabet and his mother was hearing impaired, which only made Aleck even more fascinated by sound vibration and modes of communication. Naturally inquisitive and inclined to test his knowledge, young Aleck was the perfect person to grow up in the Age of Invention. As a kid he toyed with sound vibrations and began a life of inventing. This in-depth look at the life and inspiration of the brilliant man who invented the tele-phone is sure to fire up the imaginations of young readers who question why and how things work. Driven by curiosity and an eagerness to help others, Aleck became a teacher for the deaf. His eventual invention of the telephone proved that he never stopped thinking big or experimenting with sound.Backmatter includes more information about Bell’s inventions, a timeline of his life, a bibliography, and sources for further learning.
£15.99
Shanghai Press Mulan: A Story in Chinese and English
Book SynopsisThe legend of Mulan and her bravery is captured in this beautifully illustrated Chinese children's book.Mulan is a folk story from China's Northern Dynasty (439-589) about the unusual tale of an ordinary girl named Fa Mulan. This book is illustrated based on the original ballad, which depicts her bravery through Chinese ink paintings. A long time ago in China, there lived a young girl named Mulan. Her father was a retired general who taught her many skills girls weren't normally allowed to learn, like martial arts, archery, sword play and how to ride a horse.One day, soldiers came to Mulan's village. They told everyone China was in danger, and that a man from each family must join the army and fight. Mulan was terribly upset. Her father was too old, but was honor-bound to fight. If only she had been born a boy! That night, Mulan came up with a plan to save the honor of her family and her father's life.Early the next morning, disguised as a boy, Mulan took a horse and her father's armor before leaving to join the army. No one recognized her, and Mulan was very careful to never let anyone know she was really a girl. Mulan's bravery, courage and the skills she learned from her father helped her to succeed. Over twelve years, Mulan fought against the threat to China before finally helping to win the war. When she was offered a reward from the emperor for her incredible courage, Mulan instead asked for a horse so she could return home to her family.Mulan's family was so happy to see her! And there, for the first time in twelve years, Mulan exchanged her armor for a dress, fixed her hair into an elegant girl's hairstyle and joined her family, a beautiful young woman once again.Trade Review"The story in the book is spread out on 42 pages with beautiful illustrations and both the words in English and Chinese. It is truly a wonderful book." —Crafty Moms Share blog"This holiday season, encourage your child's love of reading with this classic story full of the virtues all children should possess. Mulan is sure to become a classic on your shelves." —Product Mommy blog"Presented in English and simplified Chinese characters, this is a good bet for libraries looking for non-European folktales or those that will work in a preschool or kindergarten storytime setting." —School Library Journal
£14.20
Jolly Fish Press Journey to a Promised Land: A Story of the
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£25.49
Jolly Fish Press Journey to a Promised Land: A Story of the
Book SynopsisHattie Jacobs dreams of becoming a teacher. But her parents were formerly enslaved and are struggling to survive in Nashville after Reconstruction. So the Jacobs family joins the Great Exodus of 1879 to Kansas. Will what is waiting for them in Kansas live up to their dreams?
£11.78
Jolly Fish Press Lines We Draw: A Story of Imprisoned Japanese
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£23.99
Jolly Fish Press United to Strike: A Story of the Delano Grape
Book SynopsisBudding reporter Tala Mendoza thinks life in 1965 Delano, California, is boring. But that''s before her father and other members of the local Filipino grape workers'' union vote to strike. While the strike brings Filipino and Mexican farmworkers together, it threatens to tear Tala and her best friend, Jasmine, apart. Can Tala and Jasmine''s relationship withstand the strain and length of the Delano Grape Strike?Itâ??s the storytellers that preserve a nationâ??s history. But what happens when some stories are silenced? The I Am America series features fictional stories based on important historical events from people whose voices have been under represented, lost, or forgotten over time.
£25.49
Jolly Fish Press United to Strike: A Story of the Delano Grape
Book SynopsisBudding reporter Tala Mendoza thinks life in 1965 Delano, California, is boring. But that''s before her father and other members of the local Filipino grape workers'' union vote to strike. While the strike brings Filipino and Mexican farmworkers together, it threatens to tear Tala and her best friend, Jasmine, apart. Can Tala and Jasmine''s relationship withstand the strain and length of the Delano Grape Strike?Itâ??s the storytellers that preserve a nationâ??s history. But what happens when some stories are silenced? The I Am America series features fictional stories based on important historical events from people whose voices have been under represented, lost, or forgotten over time.
£12.34
Jolly Fish Press Ollie Oxley and the Ghost: The Search for Lost
Book SynopsisTwelve-year-old Ollie Oxley is moving-again. His mom is starting another new job, this time at the Bingham Theater in Granite City, California. Moving all the time means Ollie has struggled in the making friends department, but he quickly connects with a boy named Teddy. To Ollie''s surprise, though, his first friend in town is a little more . . . unique than those he''s made in the past. Teddy is a ghost. Befriending someone who lived during the famous California Gold Rush sure does make things interesting for Ollie. But when the school bully, Aubrey, targets Ollie and it looks like the Bingham Theater might close, the stakes couldn''t be higher. Can Teddy and Ollie work together to take down Aubrey, save his mom''s job, and solve a mystery years in the making?
£12.34
Jolly Fish Press The Miners' Lament: A Story of Latina Activists
Book SynopsisIt's 1951, and workers at the Empire Zinc mine in Alba, New Mexico, have been striking for months. Among them is Ana Maria Garcia's father, who says they may need to sell her vihuela to pay rent. But her vihuela was a gift from her recently deceased mother, and her dream is to be a corridista, a singer of Mexican ballads. As Ana Maria is drawn to the picket line, she is inspired to write a corrido about her mother and the other women of the mining community. An upcoming talent show may be Ana Maria's chance to earn money for rent and save her vihuelaif she can give voice to the song of her heart. It's the storytellers that preserve a nation's history. But what happens when some stories are silenced? The I Am America series features fictional stories based on important historical events about people whose voices have been excluded, lost, or forgotten over time.
£25.49
Jolly Fish Press The Progress of Our People: A Story of Black
Book SynopsisIt's 1893, and Lorraine Williams can't wait to attend the Chicago World's Fair and see her idol, the Black opera singer Sissieretta Jones. But when activist and writer Ida B. Wells urges Black Americans to boycott the fair, Lorraine's father forbids Lorraine from going. After all, there is no exhibition about the progress that the Black community has made since Emancipation, and the fair has lacked Black representation since it was first being planned. But Lorraine will do anything to see Miss Jones and ensure other Black people can hear Miss Jones sing. What does progress look like if not Sissieretta Jones, who embodies everything Lorraine wants to be? It's the storytellers that preserve a nation's history. But what happens when some stories are silenced? The I Am America series features fictional stories based on important historical events about people whose voices have been excluded, lost, or forgotten over time.
£25.49
Jolly Fish Press Brave Bird at Wounded Knee: A Story of Protest on
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£25.49
Jolly Fish Press Brave Bird at Wounded Knee: A Story of Protest on
Book SynopsisDuring the 1973 occupation of Wounded Knee, South Dakota, a Lakota girl reconnects with her heritage, grapples with clashing views on the conflict, and determines who she wants to be.
£11.78
Jolly Fish Press Light a Candle: A Story of Chinese American
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£23.99
Jolly Fish Press Light a Candle: A Story of Chinese American
Book SynopsisWhen a stiff-necked teacher with staunch views against the Chinese moves to Emma Fongâs mining town of La Porte, California, sheâll have to rely on her wits and the strength of her people to survive his anti-Asian prejudice and stake her claim as an American in the Wild West.
£11.78
North Star Editions Danger on Martin Mountain
Book SynopsisIn this high-interest accessible novel for middle-grade readers, a fifteen-year-old girl whose friend is accused of sabotaging the World War II wartime effort in her Arizona community must face escaped Nazi prisoners and unmask Nazi spies to prove her friendâs innocence.
£25.49
North Star Editions Danger on Martin Mountain
Book SynopsisIn this high-interest accessible novel for middle-grade readers, a fifteen-year-old girl whose friend is accused of sabotaging the World War II wartime effort in her Arizona community must face escaped Nazi prisoners and unmask Nazi spies to prove her friendâs innocence.
£10.44
North Star Editions Across a Broken Shore
Book SynopsisThe last thing eighteen-year-old Wilhelmina Willa MacCarthy wants is to be a nun. It's 1936, and as the only daughter amongst four sons, her IrishCatholic family is counting on her to take her vowsbut Willa's found another calling. Each day she sneaks away to help Doctor Katherine Winston in her medical clinic in San Francisco's Richmond District. Keeping secrets from her family only becomes more complicated when Willa agrees to help the doctor at a field hospital near the new bridge being built over the Golden Gate. Willa thinks she can handle her new chaotic life, but as she draws closer to a dashing young ironworker and risks grow at the bridge, she discovers that hiding from what she truly wants may be her biggest lie of all.
£14.39
North Star Editions Vinyl Underground
Book SynopsisA Vietnam-era Breakfast Club bonds over music and their distaste for the Vietnam War and decides to take a stand against the US government and the violent racism in their own town.
£12.34
Workman Publishing Truth Lies and the Questions in Between
Book SynopsisFrom a New York Times bestselling author, this documentary-style novel with a photo essay introducing every chapter tells the story of a young woman making historyand making waveswhen she serves as one of the first female Capitol pages in Washington, DC, on the cusp of the Watergate scandal.
£13.49
American Girl Publishing Inc Meet Claudie
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£8.58
Jodi Dee The Seeking Tree
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£17.09
Heritage House Publishing Co Ltd Painted Fences
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£18.89
Andersen Press Ltd Monsters: The passion and loss that created
Book SynopsisLonglisted for the Carnegie Medal 1814: Two 16-year-old stepsisters run away with a married man. The results are devastating and the ripples will be felt for centuries. This is the incredible story of Mary Shelley – radical, rebellious and entranced. It is the story of a young woman who defies tradition and society, and who draws upon the monstrous elements of her own life to create the most memorable monster of them all. Acclaimed writer Sharon Dogar brings to life the passion, tragedy and forbidden love of Frankenstein's teenage author.Trade Review"A thoughtful and utterly fascinating story of love, hate and artistic creation" -- Sally Nicholls"Poignant, lush and satisfying – a thought-provoking book" * Guardian *"This gripping tale brings Mary Shelley to life." * The Independent *"The historical details are deftly woven into this riveting tale. A book to curl up with." * Irish Times *"This thoughtful novel can be a real gift to English teachers everywhere." -- Joy Court * LoveReading4Schools *
£7.99
Andersen Press Ltd Igniting Darkness
Book SynopsisSybella and Genevieve are assassins, trained in the convent of the God of Death himself. Having finally found one another within the treacherous world of the medieval French court, they now face a greater danger in the form of the French King himself. Sybella has already drawn his anger, and Genevieve has mistakenly courted his attention, which could do more harm to her sisters and allies than good. Yet Death will find a way, even if it's not what one expects. No one can be trusted in this thrilling conclusion to the Courting Darkness duology, set in the world of Robin LaFevers's beloved His Fair Assassins trilogy.Trade Review"Here is more engaging and masterful storytelling that builds on the His Fair Assassin trilogy and is the second book in the Courting Darkness duology. The writing in this installment, really the fifth book in an unofficial series, holds up beautifully, and the court intrigue and the undercover work of political females of all ranks and privileges continue to delight. Stakes have never been higher, and the author skillfully ratchets up the tension with short chapters and narrator shifts, primarily between Genevieve and familiar character Sybella, with additional voices added for impact. Readers need the backstory, so start them with Grave Mercy (2012) and then get ready for the demand." * Booklist *"A fast paced book that keeps me interested" -- Darragh McMahon * The Echo (Cork) *
£8.99
Andersen Press Ltd The Silent Stars Go By
Book Synopsis‘Bittersweet perfection’ Guardian, Best Books of the Year ‘An engulfing historical novel’ The Times, Best Books of the Year ‘A festive classic in the making’ Observer, Best Books of the Year Nominated for the Carnegie Medal Three years ago, Margot’s life was turned upside down when her fiancé, Harry, went missing in action on the Western Front. Worse, she was left with a devastating secret which threatened to ruin her life and destroy the reputation of her family. As a respectable vicar’s daughter, Margot has had to guard that secret with great care ever since, no matter how much pain it causes her. Now it’s Christmas 1919, and Margot’s family is gathering back home in the vicarage for the first time since the end of the Great War. And miraculously Harry has returned, hoping to see Margot and rekindle their romance. Can Margot ever reveal the shocking truth to the only man she has ever loved?Trade Review"Nuanced and evocative, this is bittersweet perfection" * Books of the Year, Guardian *"Sally Nicholls conjures another era with a miraculous lightness of touch that fills me with joy and envy. Her characters don't just leap off the page, they grab you by the collar, demand your sympathy and surprise you at every turn" -- Frances Hardinge"Gorgeously bittersweet, a festive classic in the making" * Books of the Year, Observer *"An engulfing historical novel" * Books of the Year, The Times *"A page-turner" * Books of the Year, Telegraph *
£12.34
Brown Dog Books Saxon Magic: A Story Through Time
Book Synopsis Time is no barrier to dreams. Two Saxon boy soldiers become unlikely friends. One is fighting alongside his father protecting King Harold in 1066. The other is in a school re-enactment. Together at the horrific conclusion of the Battle of Hastings, 21st century technology saves them. The noblest Saxon rewards them. He has also escaped Duke William and his Norman knights. A coin is dug up near the school. A gift is tested and reveals many secrets. These are only the beginning of the treasures uncovered and all the evidence needed that history has come alive.
£11.52
Tom Fletcher Three Wise Men
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£8.23
Ragged Bears Harry BoneThief
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£7.99
Ford Street Publishing Pty Ltd In Lonnie's Shadow
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£999.99
Dragon Hill Publishing Yukon Gold Mystery
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£7.99
Winters Knight by Richard Argent Sep2011
Book SynopsisAn atmospheric rollercoaster of an historical epic filled with colour, action and drama.
£6.39
Mogzilla Krow Twins: Da Finchi Code
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£6.95
Mogzilla Beowuff & the Horrid Hen
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£8.23
Mogzilla Beowuff & the Dragon Raiders
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£7.99
Mogzilla Agent Two Face
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£8.54