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Nathan Fox: Dangerous TimesL BrittneyLovereading - -Year 7 (age 11-12)More books from this listBook 28 of 41. View the next book in this list View the next book in this list Currently not in stockPrice £4.49RRP £5.99 Saving £1.50 (%25)
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The Lovereading comment:
Shortlisted for the Branford Boase Award 2008. This is an incredibly original novel full of high drama and adventure, which is likely to transcend both the teenage and adult markets. This really does have everything as it is a very clever mix of a historical novel that weaves Shakespearean (don’t run away please) figures with other historical figures of the time alongside modern gadgetry, an intelligence network to ensure that England remains the mightiest super-power and. Sound confused? Well, don’t worry it’s so brilliantly handled by this talented new author that you’ll be compelled to read it virtually in one sitting.
A dangerously good cover for a dangerously good book – do read it.
Comments from the judges of this year's Branford Boase, Best Debut Novel of
the Year Award:
Nikki Gamble: “This year a large number of books were submitted for the awards and the judges noted an increase in established adult writers producing first novels for children. These trends reflect the increased profile of children's books in the press and media as well as the commercial success. The books selected for the shortlist are marked by their distinctive voices and authentic feeling for child or teenage readers. They are accessible but explore profound themes in the context of a story well told”.
Linda Buckley-Archer: “With its aim of recognising the author of the best debut novel for children and its editor(s), The Branford Boase Award continues to highlight and promote the next generation of children’s fiction writers. The 2008 shortlist represents some fascinating new voices across a variety of genres which are sure to excite and challenge readers. The judges noted a tendency on this year’s longlist away from fantasy and towards history and social realism.”
Trish Beswick: “We were delighted to find a spread of intelligent fiction submitted, eliciting spirited discussion amid the good humour and agreements. One-size-fits-all cannot and does not belong in the world of writing for children, and the complacent and bland were quickly cast aside. My thanks to the other judges for a booky, sparky afternoon!”
Ian Dodds: "The nominations for the 2008 Branford Boase Award yet again demonstrate the full range of new writing talent for children and young people. All the writers on this year's shortlist have distinct voices and all are adept at creating stories that will grip, excite and challenge young readers. Good writing for young people is vitally important and this shortlist proves that."
About The Author
Lynn Brittney has been a writer for twenty five years. During that timeshe has written 14 non-fiction books(including three children's history
titles)and over 40 plays. Nathan Fox-Dangerous Times is her first novel.
During her career, Lynn has also taught drama and theatre studies to both
children and adults and lectured in Creative Writing for the University of
Kent. The Nathan Fox books are a fusion of Lynn's great love of history
and the theatre.
She lives in Axminster, Devon with her husband and two children - aged 16
and 10.
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