

“There once is a Queen ever constant to her people…”įrom the Nation’s Favourite Storyteller Sir Michael Morpurgo comes a poetic celebration of our Queen and longest reigning monarch. grips us with the need to know how the heart-stopping events will turn out ? The Times Now there's the test of a great story - Michael Morpurgoįans of Ele Fountain, author of Boy 87 and Lost, will find plenty of white-knuckle drama in Melt ? Telegraphįountain writes with verisimilitude and verve ? ObserverĮxceptional. With her family's lives in the balance, Jess must defy everything she's been told to help them - before it's too late. Truths which reveal just how manipulated reality has become. Desperate to help her sister, Jess dives into classified territory and discovers explosive truths.

With Chloe's sickness worsening and her medication getting more expensive, Jess turns to the digital world to fix things.

But Jess misses her family, especially her sister Chloe, who is in poor health. Meeting other children and making real friends is something she's dreamed of for years. At 14, Jess is attending school for the first time. As big tech companies begin to dominate life, the boundaries between real and virtual have blurred. © Lucy Hawking 2022 (P) Penguin Audio 2022įailing antibiotics have shifted society online. With the help of some new friends and armed with a scientific lab coat that would make Albert Einstein jealous, Olivia sets out to solve the mystery and save Alez from climate destruction before it's too late. Olivia, horrified by what she sees, becomes determined to get to the bottom of Alez's dangerous weather patterns. With scorching hot sun one day and torrential rainfall the next, it seems nearly impossible for the people and animals in Alez to adapt to their extreme climate. And on top of it all, the weather just feels wrong. Thick, dark clouds hang low over the city, and the rivers that she so longed to see are choked with rubbish. Now she can finally give up boring princess lessons and learn about real things, like volcanoes and the ocean and space!īut Olivia is completely unprepared for the world that awaits her. Olivia Alez is delighted about finally living a life away from the royal palace in the mountains that used to be her home, after the Kingdom of Alez decides it doesn't want a royal family any more. 'The more we find out about the world around us, the more we can work out other, more complicated things, such as how the universe began or how life got started on Earth.
#ROBIN MILES NARRATOR SERIES#
The brand new series for young readers from bestselling author Lucy Hawking.

'A delight for its warmth and humour, but principally because the writing is alive and stunning' The Sunday Times on A Girl Called Joy Could Plane Tree Gardens be just the beginning?Ī heart-warming and joyful series about family, friends and never being too small to make a difference, with gorgeous illustrations from Claire Lefevre. She's settled in at school, has a new best friend called Benny and she's finally making a difference in the world.īut when a new girl, Phoebe Dark, joins class 6C, Joy discovers there's a whole world out there that she hasn't explored yet. Meet ten-year-old Joy Applebloom, a girl with a knack for finding the silver lining in even the darkest of rainclouds.Īfter years of travelling the world with her family, Joy feels like she's finally found a place she can call home. For readers aged 9+ comes the third book in a sparkling series about family, friends and finding the joy in life! From Guardian award-winning author Jenny Valentine, this is the perfect series for fans of Jacqueline Wilson, Cath Howe and Lara Williamson!
