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Author Archives: scuffedgranny
Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
The story of Sam and Sadie principally, and a friendship that endures rifts and crises, set in the world of computer programming and gaming
Knowing the Enemy: The Last Tribes of Britannia by Lea Moran
A glimpse into ancient Britain told through the eyes of Luca, whose story is one of family, rivalry, relics, roots and war.
Why You Should Read Children’s Books, Even Though You Are So Old and Wise by Katherine Rundell
Not so much a book as an essay in book form, this little hardback is a treatise on why children’s books should be read by adults too.
The It-Doesn’t-Matter Suit and Other Stories by Sylvia Plath
Sylvia Plath’s book of children’s stories and verse is funny, original and magical and has that repetitive rhythmic quality for easy reading
The Corset by Laura Purcell
Dorothea visits female prisoners condemned to death, but when she meets Ruth Butterham, she is told a story of murder which is beyond belief
The Cows [Don’t Follow The Herd] by Dawn O’Porter
A book for our times, where the traditional roles and perceptions of women are discussed through the lives of Tara, Cam and Stella
All That Remains by Sue Black
The subject of death is discussed with sensitivity by Sue Black, within the context of her work but also as a human being
The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris
The fictionalised true story of Lale Sokolov, the tattooist of Auschwitz – a tale of human survival and the will to endure, as well as love
The Second Sight of Zachary Cloudesley by Sean Lusk
A coming-of-age book about a boy with extraordinary abilities who embarks on a quest to find his father when he disappears