Joe Layburn
Joe Layburn worked for fifteen years as a journalist and television reporter with BBC, ITV and Channel 4, often working on programmes focusing on children, and has been nominated for the Royal Television Society's home current affairs award. In 2002 he switched to teaching, and started working in East End schools. It was here that he heard the little-known story of South Hallsville School, Canning Town where, during the Blitz, around 500 people fled after their own homes were destroyed - and the school itself was demolished by a bomb. This was the inspiration for his novel, Ghostscape – Joe's first book for children.
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A lonely Muslim girl travels back to the time of the London Blitz and befriends a boy who helps her to overcome her problems at home. Category: Fiction 7+, Cultural DiversityPublisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books |
Paperback £5.99
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Ordinary kids with extraordinary powers, the Street Heroes return to help child runaways around the world. Category: Fiction 10+Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books |
Paperback £5.99
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A brilliantly exciting adventure about a group of telepathic children taking a stand against evil. Category: Fiction 7+Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books |
Paperback £5.99
