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Tag Archives: middle grade
Yusuf Azeem is Not a Hero by Saadia Faruqi
Yusuf Azeem is Not a Hero by Saadia Faruqi was published to coincide with the commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and is a powerful and important book at any time. Despite the subject matter of … Continue reading
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Tagged childrens_books, Discrimination, middle grade, muslim, Prejudice, review, Saadia Faruqi, School
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Shadow Town by Richard Lambert
Shadow Town is Richard Lambert’s first book for children and follows his widely acclaimed YA novel, Wolf Road which was this week nominated for the Carnegie Medal. This new compelling fantasy adventure combines a coming of age story and an … Continue reading
The Incredible Record Smashers by Jenny Pearson illustrated by Erica Salcedo
Which books do children read? The answer to this question varies according to which source of information you consult. A more pertinent question might be, which books do children choose to read? I always find it fascinating to compare the lists … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, childrens_books, depression, Friendship, humour, Jenny Pearson, Mental Health, middle grade, Usborne Books
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A Thousand Questions by Saadia Faruqi
A Thousand Questions is a story of friendship, families, cultures and differences and it also provides some answers. It shows children that it is possible to build bridges across divisions in order to form friendships and that often people are … Continue reading
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Tagged childrens_books, Diversity, Families, fiction, inclusive, middle grade, Pakistan, Reflecting Realities, review
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Anisha Accidental Detective: School’s Cancelled! by Serena Patel illustrated by Emma McCann
The second in this series sees science loving Anisha hoping to represent her school in the forthcoming science fair. However all does not go as planned and Anisha soon finds that her detective skills will be required to sort out … Continue reading
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Tagged BAME, childrens_books, Diversity, fiction, illustrated fiction, middle grade, mystery, review, School, science, Usborne Books
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Brilliant New Children’s Books – illustrated young fiction and middle grade adventure
Over the last few weeks several new books have been published for children including some that were delayed due to the pandemic and I would like to share just three of them. Children overcoming fears, making friends, having adventures, magic, … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, childrens_books, illustrated fiction, magic, middle grade, Reading, review, space
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The Pear Affair by Judith Eagle
I loved Judith Eagle’s debut, The Secret Starling, so it was with eager anticipation that I started reading her second book. I was not disappointed. Wonderful storytelling, an epic adventure, villains that make you boo and hiss, brave and resourceful … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, books, childrens_books, middle grade, mystery, Paris, reviews
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