Tag: historical fiction

  • The Secret Diary of Jane Pinny, Victorian House Maid

    The Secret Diary of Jane Pinny, Victorian House Maid

    FUN, FICTION AND FACTUAL FOOTNOTES I’ve always loved a footnote. They promise so much fascinating information. My eyes light up when I see that little number, perching above a word like a bountiful fairy godmother hovering over a baby. You never know what you’re about to find out. I once wrote a book stuffed with…

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  • Witchborn

    Witchborn

    A dark tale, with even darker yet colourful characters. Weaving fact and fiction offering spectacular twists. Witchborn is the debut novel by Nicholas Bowling, published by Chicken House, out in November 2017. It’s been a while since I’ve read middle grade historical fiction and Witchborn, rated 12+, is as beautifully crafted as its cover. The…

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  • Letters From The Lighthouse
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    Letters From The Lighthouse

    The multi-talented (and now prolific!) writer of children’s books, the very lovely Emma Carroll, has done it again with her latest release, Letters from the Lighthouse. It’s a pacy, nuanced and stealthily educational middle-grade age story about World War II and the kinds of deeds local communities did in order to help fleeing refugees. Letters…

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  • Salt to the Sea

    Salt to the Sea

    Winner of the SCBWI Crystal Kite Award 2016 (US Mid-South) “‘Poorly made shoes will torture your feet, inhibit your progress. Then you will stop.’ He squeezed my arm. His soft red face peered out from beneath his hat. ‘And then you will die,’ he whispered.” Following on from Ruta Sepetys’ previous historical fiction set in…

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  • ANZAC Day Books For Children

    ANZAC Day Books For Children

    As ANZAC Day approaches it’s important that children begin to understand the significance of this day. The following is a list of great books which deal specifically with ANZAC day. I’ve also included some powerful books that tackle the nature of war, both picture books AND chapter books, allowing a more broader discussion to take place. To…

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