Children’s / Teenage fiction: True stories told as fiction

406 products


  • Shackleton: The Boss

    Gill Shackleton: The Boss

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    Book SynopsisThis inspiring story of Ernest Shackleton, whose men called him 'The Boss', involved four expeditions to Antarctica between 1901 and 1922. His incredible adventures included a breathtaking march to within a few miles of the South Pole and the amazing saga of hardship and survival on the famous Endurance expedition. * Also by Michael Smith: Tom Crean, Ice Man.Trade Review'Inspiring story of courage and perseverance' * Sunday Independent *'A must-have for all school libraries' * Inis *'For true-life adventure not many can match The Boss' * Sunday Tribune *'Gripping, very tense and exciting' * Irish Examiner *'If you see this book you should get it' * Evening Echo *Table of ContentsIntroduction dreaming of adventure journey to the ice where no man stood before return to the ice the longest march march or die a famous man trapped! crushed marooned a boat ride to hell tears and fears the greatest journey ever a tough choice crossing south georgia saved! a last voyage to the ice Ernest Shackleton - A Timeline Useful Information Further Reading Index

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    £8.20

  • Trailblazers: Harriet Tubman

    Little Tiger Press Group Trailblazers: Harriet Tubman

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    Book SynopsisBe inspired by the lives of trailblazers past and present in this fun and factual biography series! How did Harriet Tubman help hundreds of enslaved people reach freedom? Born into slavery on a Maryland plantation, Harriet’s life was full of hardship. In 1849, she made the brave decision to run away, journeying north on the Underground Railroad. Despite the dangers, she returned to the South again and again, leading many others to safety. Discover the story of this amazing abolitionist and find out how she overcame every obstacle in the fight for freedom. TRAILBLAZERS biographies are packed with little-known trivia, fascinating facts and lively illustrations.

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    £6.99

  • Kensukes Kingdom

    HarperCollins Publishers Kensukes Kingdom

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis An utterly magical of one boy’s desert island adventure – full of friendship, trust and humanity. From the nation’s favourite storyteller. Trade Review‘A dazzling adventure’ – The Times

    15 in stock

    £7.59

  • Victory

    Penguin Random House Children's UK Victory

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisSusan Cooper is a world-renowned author of children's books. Born in 1935 and brought up in England, she worked as a journalist before moving to America, where she now lives. Her fabulous The Dark is Rising sequence has won the Newbery Medal and been twice nominated for the Carnegie Medal. Her Boggart titles have won the Scottish Arts Council Children's Book Award and been shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal. King of Shadows was also shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal. As well as writing novels, Susan Cooper writes successful plays, and screenplays for film and television.Trade ReviewMeticulously researched and written with economy and sympathy -- Amanda Craig * The Times *Themes of loss, displacement and - eventually - adjustment and acceptance link two very different narrative strands in this evocative novel . . . The historical background is meticulously researched but above all this is an engrossing story for children to enjoy -- Kate Agnew * Guardian *Susan Cooper hits top form with Victory . . . A rousing yarn, crammed with enough accurate detail to keep any history teacher more than happy -- Nick Tucker * Independent *Susan Cooper shows great empathy for her characters . . . this is masterful historical writing which vividly brings the past to life * Publishing News *The emotional demands of contemporary family life are beautifully counter-pointed with the privations of early 19th century seafaring . . . An evocative novel -- Lesley Agnew * The Bookseller *

    2 in stock

    £7.59

  • Windrush Child

    Scholastic Windrush Child

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn this heart-stopping adventure based on real historical events,Benjamin Zephaniah shows us an important and intriguing timein Britain that's sure to fascinate young readers.

    15 in stock

    £7.59

  • Vincent van Gogh

    Quarto Publishing PLC Vincent van Gogh

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    15 in stock

    £8.99

  • Manfish

    Chronicle Books Manfish

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisOnce upon a time in France, a baby was born under the summer sun. His parents named him Jacques. As he grew, Jacques fell in love with the sea. He dreamed of breathing beneath the waves and swimming as gracefully as a fish. In fact, he longed to become a manfish. Jacques Cousteau grew up to become a champion of the seas and one of the best-known oceanographers in the world. In this lovely biography, now in paperback, poetic text and gorgeous paintings come together to create a portrait of Cousteau that is as magical as it is inspiring.

    15 in stock

    £6.64

  • Where the Red Fern Grows

    Random House Children's Books Where the Red Fern Grows

    7 in stock

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    7 in stock

    £7.59

  • Ballerina Dreams

    Faber & Faber Ballerina Dreams

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisOne windy day, a magazine blew down the road. I reached out and caught it. A pretty picture of a woman was on the front cover of the magazine. She wore a short pink dress that stuck out around her in a circle. She looked very happy.At the age of three, Michaela DePrince found a photo of a ballerina that changed her life. She was living in an orphanage in Sierra Leone at the time, but was soon adopted by a family and brought to America. Michaela never forgot the photo of the dancer she once saw, and decided to make her dream of becoming a ballerina come true. She has been dancing ever since, and after a spell as a principal dancer in New York, now dances for the Dutch National Ballet in Amsterdam.Beautifully and gently illustrated by Ella Okstad, Ballerina Dreams is the younger-reader edition of Michaela DePrince''s highly moving memoir, Hope in a Ballet Shoe.

    15 in stock

    £7.59

  • Before I Grew Up

    Enchanted Lion Books Before I Grew Up

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    Book SynopsisA story of childhood dreams and adventures, and of the parental love that in seeing you, nourishes you to become yourself.★ A Marginalian (formerly Brain Pickings) Loveliest Children’s Book of 2021 ★Using notebooks, paintings, and sketches, author John Miller (Winston and George) weaves a lyrical story about the childhood of an Italian artist named Giuliano Cucco. Through luminescent, emotionally rich images, Miller tells the story of a colorful family and an imaginative boy, from a time when children had the freedom to roam and to dream. This innovative picture book, sprung from images into words, is an ode to childhood and a celebration of the human spirit. It's also a celebration of the deep inner solitude that we possess as children, wherein we flourish. Here, our child protagonist is ripening on his own, and needs only three words from his father to help him confirm who he believes himself to be.Trade Review★ A Marginalian (formerly Brain Pickings) Best Children’s Book of 2021★ Winner of Best Art Award, 2021 Northern Lights Book Awards“A stunning illustrated elegy of life, loss, our search for light, and loneliness as a crucible of creativity. An uncommonly original and tenderhearted celebration of how an artist becomes an artist… Miller set out to honor his friend [Cucco] by bringing his story to life — traveling back in time on the wings of memory and imagination, to the lush and lonesome childhood in which the artist’s gift was forged, projecting himself into the boy’s heart and mind through the grown man’s surviving paintings, blurring fact and fancy... In spare, lyrical first-person narrative spoken by the half-real, half-imagined boy becoming an artist, Miller invokes the spirit of Giuliano’s childhood. Emanating from it is the universal spirit of childhood... From this static scene depicted in one of Cucco’s real paintings, from the known facts of his friend’s life, in the voice of the boy about to be lit up by his creative calling, Miller’s soaring imagination conjures up a larger poetic truth about what it means to be an artist, about the meaning of love and the measure of enough, about the slender strands of assurance that weave the lifeline of the creative spirit.“ —Maria Popova, The Marginalian (formerly Brain Pickings)“After hearing about Cucco’s death in 2006, Miller—who had previously collaborated with Cucco on two children’s books—linked a series of Cucco’s paintings to tell this first-person story about the artist’s childhood. Weaving together these heretofore-unconnected oil paintings, many of them deeply atmospheric and enigmatic, … this series of impressions—about Cucco’s childhood years, parents, moments in nature, dreams, life in the city before an eventual return to the country, and more— are highly textured and richly colored, many showcasing a vivid, sunny yellow. A thought-provoking conversation starter for art lovers of all ages.” —Kirkus Reviews“Before I Grew Up is a very unusual picture book... It tells the story of the Italian painter Giuliano Cucco’s childhood in the first person, but it is written by an old friend of his, John Miller… Looking through the late painter’s archive in Rome, Miller found a group of paintings related to Cucco’s childhood. He selected and arranged some of those pictures, complementing them with short, interpretive sentences. The alluring result is the imaginary life of the artist as a young boy, told through a sequence of lyrical scenes… Dreams and boats are recurrent themes in the story, as is light… This is not an easy book to summarize, and there are a number of fascinating and unexpected situations that are best left to the reader to experience directly.” —Sergio Ruzzier, writing for the New York Times“This tribute of a picture book is one that celebrates the creativity of childhood and how allowing unfettered time and space allow that creativity to carry into adulthood. Miller uses his words as a minimal framework to offer a glimpse of the artist’s life and also to share his work. It is [Cucco’s] paintings that truly tell the story, sharing emotions through the art. From darker moments to those filled with inspiration and light. The art is whimsical at times, literal at others… A lovely surreal look at an artist, creativity and childhood.” —Tasha Saecker, Waking Brain Cells“Miller has succeeded in offering a memorial to his friend by telling the story of how creativity is nurtured and developed. The haunting art does the rest of the job, encouraging readers to make up their own stories to go with the arresting images. Thought provoking and surrealistic in some places, evocative and strange in others.” —New York Journal of Books

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    £12.59

  • Zeraffa Giraffa

    Quarto Publishing PLC Zeraffa Giraffa

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    Book SynopsisThis is the astonishing true story of Zeraffa, a giraffe who was sent as a gift from Egypt to France in 1826. A young boy, Atir, takes care of Zeraffa on her epic journey and the sailors sing songs as she gazes down at them. In France, Atir leads her through the countryside, and thousands of people marvel at Zeraffa. Paris falls in love with Zeraffa. The King builds her a special house in the Jardin des Plantes. On warm nights, the young princess visits, while Atir whispers stories to Zeraffa of a hot land far away. The amazing story by an award-winning author of a giraffe’s extraordinary voyage from Africa to Paris.Trade Review"The stunning illustrations by Jane Ray are full of the most amazing and atmospheric detail and capture the feel of each stage of the journey. A wonderful book.""An amazing story by an award-winning author"'assuredly this beautifully told and illustrated story is an example of the oft said ‘Truth is stranger than fiction.’‘ This is a magical book about a true story… Ray’ s illustrations … full of luminous colour and decorative patterns.. Hofmeyr’ s test, took has a romantic lyricism… Both the images and the text make us feel the wonder and love that Zereffa inspired.’ 'The inherently exotic figure of the giraffe is richly celebrated in this incredible true story … Jane Ray's beautiful illustrations bring this curious and unlikely story alive, capturing the magnificence of Zereffa in alien surroundings.’ ‘ Sumptuously illustrated… A fascinating book.’ ‘ exquisitely composed pictures’ ‘ Jane Ray’ s illustrations are, as always, magical… The curves and grace of the paintings; the details, colours and characters in the scenes all build to create a sense of beauty and care and wonder… The lush language...is the kind of language that we should be whispering into the ears of our young children and encouraging our older children to form with their own mouths. It is beautiful and evocative and mysterious. It is the kind of language that can take you on an adventure… I love the way the whole book mirrors the character of Zeraffa – graceful and wise, playful and mischievous, but always with an air of magic and wonder.’ ‘ The story of Zeraffa the Giraffe reads like a fairy tale. And is even more astonishing for being true! . . . Jane Ray's illustrations are absolutely beautiful, giving the true story of Zeraffa a mythical feel. Zeraffa is a lovely book to give as a gift. The story will appeal to younger and older children, and adults will enjoy reading it too.’ 'Gorgeous illustrations by Jane Ray enhance a topical tale by Diane Hoymeyr … Rich in detail ...make beautiful presents for over-fives.‘ ‘ Beautiful… Jane Ray’ s illustrations bring alive every detail.’ ‘ Wonderful… stunning… fantastic… The vivid illustrations really bring this amazing story to life.’ ‘ Hofmeyr’ s narrative is short, but packs a huge amount in, and Jane Ray’ s illustrations perfectly match the singularity and strangeness of the story, a fairytale that just happens to be true. Each spread is a delight, a chapter in itself, with so much to read, observe and wonder at. A very special book indeed.’ 'assuredly this beautifully told and illustrated story is an example of the oft said ‘ Truth is stranger than fiction.’ 'Each spread is a delight, a chapter in itself, with so much to read, observe and wonder at. A very special book indeed.' "This is a truly beautiful tale" "An amazing story by an award-winning author" "The stunning illustrations by Jane Ray are full of the most amazing and atmospheric detail and capture the feel of each stage of the journey. A wonderful book."

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    £7.59

  • Rosas Animals

    Abrams Rosas Animals

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    Book SynopsisThe only children's biography on Rosa Bonheur--the most famous female painter of the nineteenth century.Trade Review**STARRED REVIEW** "An elegant, insightful portrait of an artist worth knowing." * Kirkus Reviews ***STARRED REVIEW** "Take note of this biography of an extraordinary painter" * School Library Connection *High-definition, full-page reproductions of her artwork, as well as supporting historical information about the era in which Bonheur lived, make this an accessible portrait of the artist. * School Library Journal *Macdonald pares Rosa’s biography down to accessible chapters, highlighting such interest-sparking details as the artist’s need for documented permission to dress as a man to attend horse fairs and the mid-century portrait dolls modeled after her that became something of a rage. Plentiful, generously scaled reproductions of Bonheur’s work and that of several contemporaries will lure in browsers, and discussion of the Impressionist movement that drove Realism from the field adds important context. * The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books *A historically rich chronicle of artist Rosa Bonheur’s life. * Publishers Weekly *

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    £14.39

  • Mary Kom

    Quarto Publishing PLC Mary Kom

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    15 in stock

    £8.99

  • A Different Kind of Freedom A Romani Story

    Scholastic A Different Kind of Freedom A Romani Story

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn this heart-stopping adventure based on real historical events,Richard O'Neill introduces readers to Rab Howell, England's firstever professional Romani football player.

    7 in stock

    £6.99

  • The Bear who went to War

    Old Barn Books The Bear who went to War

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    Book SynopsisIn the dark days of war, a group of soldiers far from home come across an orphaned bear cub. They adopt him and hide him in their tents, feeding him with their rations - until he is too big to ignore! When they are told he cannot travel with them, they grant him an officer's commission. Private Wojtek finds himself helping to carry armaments at the fierce Battle of Monte Cassino. After the war, unable to return to their homeland, the band of soldiers arrive in Edinburgh, Scotland. Peter, Wojtek's substitute parent, has no idea where his own family, forced out of their home, can be. There is a happy ending, however, as Peter is reunited with his family in Scotland - and Wojtek finds a new home in Edinburgh zoo. A statue of Wojtek stands in Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh in memory of the brave bear and his fellow soldiers.

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    £7.59

  • 125 True Stories of Amazing Pets

    National Geographic Kids 125 True Stories of Amazing Pets

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisMeet Paco the pint-size Chihuahua who scared two masked robbers out of a convenience store; a pet cat that takes swimming lessons, a parrot that rides a scooter, a cat that plays piano, a Pomeranian pooch that swallowed $10,000 worth of diamonds, a dog that adopted a newborn potbellied pig, and many other amazing pets. This page-turner offers 125 heart-warming and hilarious anecdotes, illustrated with full-color photos of these intriguing animals. Stories include unlikely animal friends, animal heroes, amazing animal tricks, wacky truth-is-stranger-than-fiction stories of animal antics, and more. Plus, loads of animal facts sprinkled throughout the book.

    10 in stock

    £11.06

  • Finding Gobi Younger Readers edition

    HarperCollins Publishers Finding Gobi Younger Readers edition

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisFor fans of A Streetcat Named Bob comes Finding Gobi, the heart-warming true story of a dog who captured the hearts of the world. Younger readers' edition.Finding Gobi is the ultimate story of hope and friendship proving once again, that dogs really are man's best friend.'In 2016, Dion Leonard, an ultramarathon runner, stumbled across a little stray dog while competing in a gruelling 155 mile race across the Gobi Desert. The pup earned the name Gobi', as she went step for step with Dion, keeping pace with him for nearly 80 miles. What Gobi lacked in size, she made up for in heart.Dion had always focused on winning, but as he witnessed the incredible determination of this small animal, he felt something inside him change. This is a story of a life changing friendship between one man and a little stray dog called Gobi.Trade Review“Join the almost too-good-to-be-true story of hope, friendship, and beating incredible odds” Thomas Nelson “This is the kind of book that young readers absolutely love” Andrea Reece, LoveReading4Kids

    5 in stock

    £7.59

  • Alex and Eliza

    Pan Macmillan Alex and Eliza

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    Book SynopsisMelissa de la Cruz is the #1 New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times and Publishers Weekly internationally bestselling author of many critically acclaimed novels, including The Isle of the Lost: A Descendants Novel and the Summer on East End series. Her Blue Bloods series has sold over three million copies.

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    £8.54

  • 125 True Stories of Amazing Animals

    National Geographic Kids 125 True Stories of Amazing Animals

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisMeet a kayaking sea otter, a penguin that became a knight, a bear that stole a family''s car, a pet cat that called 911 to save its owner, and many more amazing animals. This page-turner offers 100 heartwarming and hilarious anecdotes, illustrated with full color photos of these intriguing animals. Stories include unlikely animal friends, animal heroes, amazing animal tricks, surprising animal hybrids, wacky truth-is-stranger-than-fiction stories of animal antics, and more. Plus, loads of animals facts, lists, and information boxes add even more fun on every page.

    15 in stock

    £8.99

  • The Penguin Who Lost His Way: Inspired by a True

    Pan Macmillan The Penguin Who Lost His Way: Inspired by a True

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    Book SynopsisAn amazing true animal story about a brave little penguin.Hoppy the emperor penguin loves swimming in the sea with his friends. But one day Hoppy swims too far, and loses his way . . . ending up on a strange beach, all alone and far from home.How will poor Hoppy get back to his family?Inspired by the incredible true story of a lost little penguin, and the vets who saved his life, The Penguin Who Lost His Way is perfect for young animal lovers. From John Hay, and bestselling illustrator Garry Parsons.Includes a non-fiction spread with information about the real animal and the events behind the story.

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    £7.59

  • The Genius Under the Table

    Candlewick Press (MA) The Genius Under the Table

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    Book Synopsis

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    £8.54

  • Lionesses Defending the Crown Ultimate Football

    John Blake Publishing Ltd Lionesses Defending the Crown Ultimate Football

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    Book SynopsisThe Story of the Lionesses From the No.1 Football Series

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    £6.64

  • A Small Person Far Away A classic and

    HarperCollins Publishers A Small Person Far Away A classic and

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisPartly autobiographical, this is the third title in Judith Kerr's internationally acclaimed trilogy of books following the life of Anna through war-torn Germany, to London during the Blitz and her return to Berlin to discover the pastBerlin is where Anna lived before Hitler, when she was still a German child; before she spoke a word of English, before her family had all become refugees. Long before her happy new existence in London. But Mama is there, dangerously ill. Anna is forced to go back, to deal with questions of life and death, to face old fears, and to discover the past which she has so long shut away.Content warning: this book contains references to suicide, appropriate for older readers.Trade ReviewAcclaim for When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit: ‘… a compassionate introduction to the whole subject of World War II…’ Books for your Children ‘… an extremely exciting adventure story…’ Daily Express ‘… a charming and touching book, often very funny…’ Daily Mail ‘… exact, intelligent and unsentimental.’ Sunday Telegraph

    3 in stock

    £7.59

  • Becoming Muhammad Ali

    Jacaranda Books Art Music Ltd Becoming Muhammad Ali

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    Book Synopsis"A must read" - Marcus Rashford MBE.A New York Times Bestseller.From two heavy-hitters in children's literature comes a biographical novel of seismic cultural importance...Before he was a household name, Cassius Clay was a kid with struggles like any other. Kwame Alexander and James Patterson join forces to vividly depict his life up to age seventeen in both prose and verse, including his childhood friends, struggles in school, the racism he faced, and his discovery of boxing. Readers will learn about Cassius' family and neighbours in Louisville, Kentucky, and how, after a thief stole his bike, Cassius began training as an amateur boxer at age twelve. Before long, he won his first Golden Gloves bout and began his transformation into the unrivalled Muhammad Ali.Fully authorised by and written in cooperation with the Muhammad Ali estate, and vividly brought to life by Dawud Anyabwile's dynamic artwork, Becoming Muhammad Ali captures the budding charisma and youthful personality of one of the greatest sports heroes of all time.Trade ReviewThe prose and poems reflect Clay's both public bravado and private humbleness as well as his appreciation and respect for family and friends. A knockout! * Booklist *

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    £8.54

  • Qualified for Heaven: The Story of Balazs Csiszer

    Christian Focus Publications Ltd Qualified for Heaven: The Story of Balazs Csiszer

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    Book SynopsisGrowing up in communist Romania in the 1980s to atheist parents, Balazs never even heard Christianity spoken about. However, this was not the end of his story. Qualified for Heaven tracks his journey to Christ from meeting some Christian girls in school to wrestling with his need for cleansing and forgiveness. Written for youths, but encouraging to all!

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    £3.71

  • The Salt Thief

    Scholastic Inc. The Salt Thief

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe dramatic story of Gandhi and India''s long march to freedom by award-winning author Neal Bascomb.In 1930, the Indian people, long ruled by their British occupiers, were at a breaking point. No more could many stand the terrible demands of colonial rule. At this pivotal moment, Mohandas Gandhi, who had suffered firsthand for decades the cruelty of his oppressors, saw an opportunity to win his people''s freedom. And so, Gandhi led a small band of his followers on a grueling march from his ashram in western India to the Arabian Sea. After 24 days and 241 miles under a withering sun, the marchers arrived on the Dandi seashore. There, Gandhi scooped up a handful of salt to protest the much-hated British salt tax, demonstrating to the world the injustice of Britain''s yoke and setting the stage for a popular national uprising.In the dramatic months that followed, Gandhi led acts of nonviolent resistance against the British Raj across the country that would

    1 in stock

    £14.99

  • The Girl Who Rowed the Ocean

    Eye Books The Girl Who Rowed the Ocean

    14 in stock

    Book SynopsisSHORTLISTED : ESTWA Children's Travel Book of the Year 'An inspirational ocean adventure'- Bear Grylls; Lucy wants to explore the world, and do something daring and difficult. But people laugh at her when she hatches a plan to row across the Atlantic Ocean. So her family rallies round to help prepare for the journey, loading her boat with supplies for 3,000 miles of rowing. Her school friends follow her from afar, learning about the ocean, its wildlife and pollution. Alone at sea, Lucy faces seasickness, storms and a very sore bottom, not to mention close encounters with ships and a humpback whale. Yet there are also the joys of wandering seabirds, shooting stars and magical sunsets, as she finds she is capable of more than she ever imagined. Step aboard and join Lucy on her life-changing adventure to become the girl who rowed the ocean.Trade ReviewAn inspirational ocean adventure' - Bear Grylls; 'Lucy's epic voyage brought back happy memories of my own ocean crossings. It's a realistic and inspiring tale of adventure at sea' - Sarah Outen; 'The perfect handbook for anyone young or old in search of adventure' - Steve Backshall; 'Rowing the Atlantic and caring for our wild places are very close to my heart. Well done, Lucy!' - Ben Fogle; 'We need more young people like Lucy getting active and having adventures in the freedom of nature' - Helen Glover

    14 in stock

    £9.49

  • Lightning Mary

    Andersen Press Ltd Lightning Mary

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    Book SynopsisWinner of the middle grade STEAM Book Prize Ordinary is what most people are and I am not. I am not ordinary at all. I am a scientist. One stormy night, a group of villagers are struck by lightning. The only survivor is a baby - Mary Anning. From that moment on, a spark is lit within her. Growing up poor but proud on the windswept Dorset coast, Mary follows after her father, hunting for fossils uncovered by waves and landslips: ancient creatures, turned to stone. Ignoring other people's taunts, Mary faces danger to bring back valuable treasures to help feed her family. But tragedy and despair is never far away. Mary must depend upon her unique courage and knowledge to fulfil her dream of becoming a scientist in a time when girls have no opportunities for such ambitions. What will happen when she makes her greatest discovery of all...? With a factual section about Mary Anning, her life, and the discoveries she made.Trade Review"Anthea Simmons tells Mary’s story as an exciting adventure and also as a rousing story of what an intelligent and brave woman can do." * LoveReading4Kids, Julia Eccleshare *"Anning’s strong, idiosyncratic personality bursts forth from the opening pages of this bold first-person narrative" * Kirkus *"An intriguing insight into a fascinating figure from history: Mary is a bold, brilliant and truly inspiring heroine.""Lightning Mary is a rewarding novelization of how Mary Anning became one of the first people to discover dinosaurs. Full, imaginative writing opens up Mary’s world" * Foreword Reviews *"Mary is a fascinating character and in Simmons’ hands, she rips up the page with her determination and strength" * Irish Independent *"A brilliant read." * BookTrust *"Riveting and evocative. Inspirational for budding scientists" * Stemettes *"An inspirational fictional account of a bold heroine, this also includes a factual section to inspire budding scientists" * Bookseller *

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    £7.59

  • Rebel Dogs Heroic Tales of Trusty Hounds

    Scholastic Rebel Dogs Heroic Tales of Trusty Hounds

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTail-wagging tales of real-life Rebel Dogs! Get your paws on the stories and secrets of some of history's most heroic hounds! An engaging collection packed with over 30 real-life dogs, including film stars with fur, hounds that love to help, superstars of science and war heroes - these rebel dogs are the stars of their own stories. With incredible fur-raising facts on record-making dogs, marvellous mutts in literature, internet-sensation pups and much, much more - this beautiful book is perfect for pup fans of any age. Rebel Dogs is the perfect gift for any pup lover, all year round!

    1 in stock

    £10.78

  • Rainforest Warrior

    Hachette Children's Group Rainforest Warrior

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    Book SynopsisA fascinating tale of one of the first well-known environmental activists, Chico Mendes, who fought tirelessly to save the Amazon rainforest as well as fighting for people's rights. This is the story of Chico Mendes, a Brazilian rubber tapper and environmentalist. He fought to preserve the Amazon rainforest, and advocated for the human rights of other rubber tappers who lived in the forest. Tragically, he was assassinated for trying to protect these rights.Grippingly written by award-winning author, Anita Ganeri, and vibrantly illustrated by Margaux Carpentier, throughout the story, we see the wonders of the Amazon rainforest and learn why it is so important that global rainforests are protected. Tell this tale and inspire a new generation of environmental heroes who will speak up and take action to protect our natural world.Great support material for children's study of habitats, rainforests and their importance for biodiversity and helping to combat climate change

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    £9.49

  • Ice Trap Shackletons Incredible Expedition

    Quarto Publishing PLC Ice Trap Shackletons Incredible Expedition

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis An amazing tale of heroism and ingenuity, this dramatic picture book tells the story of Sir Ernest Shackleton's incredible adventure in the heroic age of Antarctic exploration. August, 1914: Shackleton sets off from England with a team of explorers to walk across the Antarctic and study the icy depths of this little-known and forbidding continent. Sailing through some of the most perilous seas, the Endurance becomes trapped in the deadly pack ice of the Weddell Sea. When the Endurance is eventually crushed between the vast bulk of two floating icebergs, the men are forced to abandon ship and make the dangerous journey across the crushing sea in lifeboats. They reach relative safety on the uninhabited Elephant Island, but an even greater peril faces Shackleton and five other members of the crew…   An incredible real-life story of perseverance, resilience and cooperation in the face of adversity, Ice Trap! makes ShaTrade Review"In Ice Trap!...the author's love of story is in the ascendant." TES"

    15 in stock

    £8.54

  • Henrys Freedom Box

    Scholastic Press Henrys Freedom Box

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    Book SynopsisA stirring, dramatic story of a slave who mails himself to freedom by a Jane Addams Peace Award-winning author and a Coretta Scott King Award-winning artist.Henry Brown doesn''t know how old he is. Nobody keeps records of slaves'' birthdays. All the time he dreams about freedom, but that dream seems farther away than ever when he is torn from his family and put to work in a warehouse. Henry grows up and marries, but he is again devastated when his family is sold at the slave market. Then one day, as he lifts a crate at the warehouse, he knows exactly what he must do: He will mail himself to the North. After an arduous journey in the crate, Henry finally has a birthday -- his first day of freedom.

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    £17.09

  • The Boy Who Invented Tv The Story of Philo

    Random House Children's Books The Boy Who Invented Tv The Story of Philo

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn inspiring true story of a boy genius.Plowing a potato field in 1920, a 14-year-old farm boy from Idaho saw in the parallel rows of overturned earth a way to “make pictures fly through the air.” This boy was not a magician; he was a scientific genius and just eight years later he made his brainstorm in the potato field a reality by transmitting the world’s first television image. This fascinating picture-book biography of Philo Farnsworth covers his early interest in machines and electricity, leading up to how he put it all together in one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century. The author’s afterword discusses the lawsuit Farnsworth waged and won against RCA when his high school science teacher testified that Philo’s invention of television was years before RCA’s.

    1 in stock

    £7.59

  • One Day A True Story of Courage and Survival in

    Walker Books Ltd One Day A True Story of Courage and Survival in

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA poignant and ultimately uplifting picture book based on a true story of an escape from a convoy to Auschwitz.Get through one day and then on to the next. One day at a time. One day after another. Eugène Handschuh was a Jewish member of the Resistance in occupied Paris. After he was captured by the Nazis, he was placed on a convoy to Auschwitz. Against all the odds, with the help of strangers and fellow members of the Resistance, Eugène and his father escaped the convoy and survived when so many others did not. Former Children''s Laureate Michael Rosen was inspired to tell this story after discovering his father's uncle and aunt were on the same convoy as Eugène, but never returned. With powerful illustrations from Benjamin Phillips, whose work has been shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal for Illustration, this sensitive true-story picture book reminds us of the best of people, in the worst of times.

    15 in stock

    £11.69

  • Fantastically Great Women Who Made History

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Fantastically Great Women Who Made History

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisJoin even more of the world''s most inspiring women in this amazing activity book based on Kate Pankhurst''s Fantastically Great Women Who Made History, the eagerly anticipated follow up to Kate Pankhurst's hugely successful Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World, number one best-selling children's non-fiction title in 2017. Full of fun activities and over 200 stickers, along with nuggets of information about these amazing women to accompany each activity, prepare to spend endless hours of fun with Harriet Tubman, Mary Shelley, Pocahontas; Josephine Baker, Valentina Tereshkova and many more!Bite-size text and informative text accompany these brilliantly fun activities. With over 200 stickers, this is the perfect activity book to celebrate girl power!

    15 in stock

    £6.93

  • Me and My Cystic Fibrosis

    Fiona Woodhead Me and My Cystic Fibrosis

    Out of stock

    Book Synopsis

    Out of stock

    £6.93

  • Precious to God

    Christian Focus Publications Ltd Precious to God

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisAt fifteen years of age, May Nicholson was an alcoholic and had even suffered an overdose-induced coma. In her local town of Paisley, Scotland, she became a notorious fighting drunkard. But May's story is one of transformation through God's extravagant love! It will move you to tears, to laughter and to prayer. God brought her through terrible times to find faith and hope.Read May's story and you will discover that - whatever your circumstances, whatever your needs, whatever your addictions - you too are precious to God!

    Out of stock

    £3.71

  • Babys Very First Black and White Animals

    Usborne Publishing Ltd Babys Very First Black and White Animals

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA beautifully illustrated book filled with high-contrast black-and-white images proven to be easy for babies to focus on. Babies will love looking at the animals and hearing their names from the simple labels above. The padded 'soft touch' hardback format make this book an ideal gift for sharing.Trade ReviewResearch indicates that infants see black and white first and then the colour red, so this is a perfect book for little babies enjoying focus and colour recognition. * Read Me *

    15 in stock

    £6.23

  • The Book of Buried Treasure  Being a True History of the Gold Jewels and Plate of Pirates Galleons Etc

    15 in stock

    £33.24

  • Mission Polar Bear Rescue

    National Geographic Kids Mission Polar Bear Rescue

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisInspiring young animal lovers to get up close to the big bears of the Arctic and the real-life challenges they face is what this fascinating book is all about. Discover amazing true adventure stories, gorgeous photography, and hands-on activities, and more. Kids are introduced to real-life polar bears to learn about their world in more detail—their habitats, challenges, and successes—in order to take action and help save these amazing endangered creatures. Proceeds help National Geographic conservation efforts.

    10 in stock

    £11.08

  • Suffragette: The Battle for Equality

    Pan Macmillan Suffragette: The Battle for Equality

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn exquisitely illustrated history of the women's suffrage movement, created by the New York Times-bestselling David Roberts and introduced by BBC presenter Lauren Laverne.It is over a century since the first women won the vote in the United Kingdom, and Suffragette tells the story of their fight. This is a tale of astounding bravery, ingenuity and strength.David's writing is accessible and his artwork full of rich detail, bringing to life the many vivid characters of the women's suffrage movement – from the militant activist and wheelchair user Rosa May Billinghurst to the world-famous Emmeline Pankhurst, Millicent Fawcett and Emily Wilding Davison.Covering the whole range of female and male suffragist experiences – from aristocrats to the middle and working class as well as a look at the global struggle for universal suffrage, Suffragette: The Battle for Equality makes a fantastic introduction to a fascinating topic. David Roberts' exquisite artwork and clear, exceptionally well-researched text make this the perfect gift.This 128 page book is fully colour illustrated on every page, and has been completed with advice from June Purvis, Emeritus Professor of Women's and Gender History at the University of Portsmouth.Trade ReviewAmong more than a score of new children’s books about the fight for votes for women, many of them admirable, this labour of love stands out as the most beautiful and illuminating. Pictures and text are exceptionally elegant, clear and entertaining. * The Sunday Times Culture *A lavish colour hardback replete with his distinctive, perceptive art, he offers fascinating insights into the complex history of the movement, looking beyond the stereotypes to include working-class women and diverse stories from around the world. * Observer *Gorgeously illustrated history of the women’s movement by children’s book genius David Roberts, out this week. Love. * The Sunday Times Style *I've seen nothing quite like this large, lavish non-fiction history of the Suffragettes. Told through the meticulously researched pictures and words of David Roberts, this is the story of their bravery and ingenuity, covering the whole range of suffragette experience, from working-class to aristocrat * The Bookseller *A powerful resource * Askews and Holts *This treasure of a book is a fantastic introduction for younger readers and has plenty of stories to keep modern feminists engaged * Guardian *Inspiring, punchily written and gorgeous to look at. * The Times *A fascinating read and Robert's illustrations are a real visual treat. * Irish Independent *What I love most about Suffragette is that it covers all classes, genders (hey, men can be suffragists too!) and experiences, as well as featuring suffragette superstars like Emmeline Pankhurt and Emily Wilding Davison. * Red Magazine *David Roberts’ Suffragette for ages eight-plus, should be in every primary school. With vigour, humour, elegance and conviction, his clear prose and energetic pictures tell the tale of how women won the vote a hundred years ago. Covering aristocrats and the middle and working classes, the book depicts the fight in a series of full-page stories, pictures, songs and cruel errors of judgement. -- Amanda Craig * New Statesman *Provides a real opportunity for children to elicit empathy, be persuasive and even encourage activism in their own reading [...] incredibly well researched * CLPE *Table of ContentsSection - i: Foreword Introduction - ii: Introduction Chapter - 1: A Man’s World Chapter - 2: What is Suffrage? Chapter - 3: 1832: The Vote Lost Chapter - 4: 1832–1897: The Acorn Becomes a Mighty Oak Chapter - 5: Millicent Garrett Fawcett Chapter - 6: Suffragists and their Supporters Chapter - 7: 1903: The Time is Now Chapter - 8: Emmeline Pankhurst Chapter - 9: 1903: Deeds, Not Words Chapter - 10: 1905: ‘The Question, the Question, Answer the Question’ Chapter - 11: 1906: Bang, Bang on the Door Chapter - 12: 1906: Rotten Fish and Bad Eggs Chapter - 13: 1906: ‘–ette’ Chapter - 14: Notable Suffragettes Chapter - 15: Suffragist, Suffragette Chapter - 16: 1907: Mud, Mud, Mud! Chapter - 17: 1907: ‘Dare to Be Free’ Chapter - 18: 1907: Votes for Women? Never! Chapter - 19: Notable Antis Chapter - 20: 1908: Breaking Glass Chapter - 21: 1908: Prime Enemy Chapter - 22: 1908: The ‘Trojan Horse Raid’ Chapter - 23: The Rebel Princess Chapter - 24: Pins and Badges Chapter - 25: 1909: Hunger Strike Chapter - 26: 1909: The Gag, the Tube and the Funnel Chapter - 27: 1909: The Magnificent Muriel Matters in her Flying Machine Chapter - 28: Pageants and Parades Chapter - 29: 1909: The Bingley Hall Brouhaha Chapter - 30: A Riot of Colour Chapter - 31: 1910–1912: The Bill, the Whole Bill and Nothing But the Bill Chapter - 32: 1910: Black Friday Chapter - 33: 1910: Suffrajitsu Chapter - 34: 1911: The Suffragette in the Broom Cupboard Chapter - 35: 1911: Acid, Ink and Fire Bombs Chapter - 36: 1912: A Bigger Smash Chapter - 37: 1912: ‘Shout, Shout, Up with Your Song!’ Chapter - 38: 1913: A Game of Cat and Mouse Chapter - 39: 1913: Capturing the Monument Chapter - 40: 1913: The Pilgrims Make Progress Chapter - 41: 1913: Burning Down the House Chapter - 42: 1913: A Death at the Races Chapter - 43: Smash, Slash, Break and Burn Chapter - 44: 1914: Amazons at the Battle of Glasgow Chapter - 45: 1914: Don’t Forget the Workers Chapter - 46: 1914: ‘Slasher’ Mary and the Art Attacks Chapter - 47: 1914: War Chapter - 48: 1914: The White Feather Brigade Chapter - 49: 1915: For Men Must Fight and Women Must Work Chapter - 50: 1915–1918: Canaries and Penguins Help Win the War Chapter - 51: 1918: The Vote Won Chapter - 52: 1928: Votes for All Chapter - 53: A World of Suffrage

    15 in stock

    £19.80

  • When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit A classic and

    HarperCollins Publishers When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit A classic and

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisThis semi-autobiographical classic, written by the beloved Judith Kerr, tells the story of a Jewish family escaping Germany in the days before the Second World War.This beautiful new hardback celebrates fifty years of an unforgettable adventure that Michael Morpurgo called The most life-enhancing book you could ever wish to read.Suppose your country began to change. Suppose that without your noticing, it became dangerous for some people to live in it any longer, and you found, to your surprise, that your own father was one of those people. This is what happened to Anna in 1933.Anna is too busy with her schoolwork and tobogganing to listen to the talk of Hitler. But one day she and her brother Max are rushed out of Germany in alarming secrecy, away from everything they know. Their father is wanted by the Nazis. This is the start of a huge adventure, sometimes frightening, very often funny and always exciting.Judith Kerr wrote When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit fifty years ago, based on her oTrade Review“The most life-enhancing book you could ever wish to read.” – Michael Morpurgo “quite simply one of the most heartfelt, life-affirming books you could ever read.” – The Independent Children’s Book Blog “An extremely exciting adventure story.” – Daily Express “A charming and touching book, often very funny” – Daily Mail “Exact, intelligent and unsentimental.” – Sunday Telegraph

    Out of stock

    £12.34

  • Race to the Frozen North: The Matthew Henson

    HarperCollins Publishers Race to the Frozen North: The Matthew Henson

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA thrilling fictionalised account of the life of Matthew Henson, the first African-American man to travel to the North Pole, from the Carnegie nominated author Catherine Johnson. Matthew Henson was simply an ordinary man. That was, until Commander Robert E. Peary entered his life, and offered him a chance at true adventure. Henson would become navigator, craftsman, translator, and right-hand man on a treacherous journey to the North Pole. Defying the odds and the many prejudices that faced him to become a true pioneer. This is his incredible and often untold story. Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant or dyslexic readers aged 8+Trade Review"Catherine Johnson is the master of historical fiction for children; her prose is warm and wise and utterly gripping" – Katherine Rundell "If it doesn't make you angry you haven't read it properly" – Fleur Hitchcock "Matthew Henson's life plays out like a story … This book really highlights our ignorance in not recognising sooner his incredible plight in defying the odds, breaking boundaries, fighting prejudice and becoming a true black pioneer" – Scott Evans, The Reader Teacher "Wonderful … Uncovering the forgotten and hidden histories of those who have been marginalised is a serious and necessary undertaking and this book is a great addition to that genre" – The Letterpress Project

    15 in stock

    £7.59

  • Shoot. Dive. Fly.

    Penguin Random House India Shoot. Dive. Fly.

    Out of stock

    Book Synopsis

    Out of stock

    £9.89

  • The House by the Lake The Story of a Home and a

    Walker Books Ltd The House by the Lake The Story of a Home and a

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe incredible story of how a house was witness to German history TelegraphA touching picturebook which shows children that large events can have repercussions even in small and unheralded places Wall Street JournalA beautiful picture-book adaptation of Thomas Harding''s Costa-shortlisted biography for adults, exquisitely illustrated by Britta Teckentrup.On the outskirts of Berlin, a wooden cottage stands on the shore of a lake. Over the course of a century, this little house played host to a loving Jewish family, a renowned Nazi composer, wartime refugees and a Stasi informant; in that time, a world war came and went, and the Berlin Wall was built a stone''s throw from the cottage''s back door. Thomas Harding first shared this remarkable story in his Costa-shortlisted biography The House by the Lake now he has rendered it into a deeply moving picture-book for young readers. With words that read like aTrade ReviewFeatured in The Bookseller's November previews. * The Bookseller *

    5 in stock

    £8.54

  • Kicking Off: Dick, Kerr Girls

    UCLan Publishing Kicking Off: Dick, Kerr Girls

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisThe remarkable story of the Dick, Kerr Ladies is brought to young readers for the very first time by award winning and CILIP Carnegie nominated Eve Ainsworth. It’s 1917, and Britain is at war. Shy teenager Hettie wants to help the war effort, and signs up to work in the local Dick, Kerr & Co. munitions factory. She’s nervous, but she has no idea quite how much her life is about to change … For, inside this factory are young women who are about to make sporting history. Can Hettie find the courage to join them, and in doing so, find her own place in the world? Based on the thrilling true story of the Dick, Kerr Ladies team – football’s forgotten legends.

    Out of stock

    £7.59

  • Legends and Lore

    National Geographic Kids Legends and Lore

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisSolve puzzles from the past in this third book in the spine-tingling series, featuring creepy creatures, eerie encounters, and spooky scenarios.A mysteries underwater cave in Mexico filled with ... human bones. The real evidence behind the long-lost children in the legend of the Pied Piper ... Why here be dragons was inscribed on centuries-old maps ... The next book in this exciting series will cover even more of history''s most fascinating head-scratching conundrums, including the puzzling facts behind famous fairy tales and folklore, cryptic creatures of myth and legend, long-lost labyrinths filled with treasures, and so much more. Kids can dig into these mysteries, uncover clues, and ponder leading scientific theories to help decipher what really happened. Chock-full of cool photos, fun facts, spooky fun, and the latest new evidence and leading theories, this book will inspire kids to research like a detective and think like an explorer.

    Out of stock

    £9.49

  • Stone Girl Bone Girl: The Story of Mary Anning of

    Quarto Publishing PLC Stone Girl Bone Girl: The Story of Mary Anning of

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisDiscover the story of Mary Anning, the world's best-known fossil hunter. As a baby, Mary was struck by lightning, then as a little girl she found a fossilised sea monster, the most important prehistoric discovery of its time. This spectacular tale of a little girl who dared to be different and who followed her dreams will inspire young children. Beautiful illustrations and narrative text help children to learn how Mary discovered new fossils – and how her observations rocked the natural history world. Be inspired by Mary's work as a woman in the field of science – especially as her achievements weren't recognised until after her death. Perfect for kids interested in dinosaurs and rocks, and for parents looking for strong female role models in science.If you liked this, you might like the Anholt's Artists series. Trade ReviewAn enjoyable story. The somewhat cartoon-like illustrations - making beautiful use of rich colours that saturate the page - may appeal to slightly younger readers.

    15 in stock

    £8.54

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