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Owen and the Solider: Owen and his mum are struggling. It’s just the two of them at home now and they’re finding it difficult to ask for the help they need.
When Owen discovers a crumbling stone soldier in the local park, it feels like he finally has someone he can talk to about his worries. But the town council can’t see how important the soldier is and they want to remove him.
Owen’s scared that he’ll be left on his own again, but can he find the courage he needs to save the soldier before it’s too late?
The House of Clouds: Tabby’s fed up. Fed up with losing her best friend and fed up that Grandad has come to stay. Grandad’s always telling the same old silly, made-up stories. And now Tabby has to walk his smelly dog, Buster, every day after school.
But when one of Tabby’s walks takes her to a lonely hilltop house, she spots something strange going on. So strange she can’t help but mention it to Grandad. He tells her yet another fantastical story and it’s only when tragedy strikes that Tabby wonders ... could Grandad’s impossible tale be true?
Owen and the Solider: Owen and his mum are struggling. It’s just the two of them at home now and they’re finding it difficult to ask for the help they need.
When Owen discovers a crumbling stone soldier in the local park, it feels like he finally has someone he can talk to about his worries. But the town council can’t see how important the soldier is and they want to remove him.
Owen’s scared that he’ll be left on his own again, but can he find the courage he needs to save the soldier before it’s too late?
The House of Clouds: Tabby’s fed up. Fed up with losing her best friend and fed up that Grandad has come to stay. Grandad’s always telling the same old silly, made-up stories. And now Tabby has to walk his smelly dog, Buster, every day after school.
But when one of Tabby’s walks takes her to a lonely hilltop house, she spots something strange going on. So strange she can’t help but mention it to Grandad. He tells her yet another fantastical story and it’s only when tragedy strikes that Tabby wonders ... could Grandad’s impossible tale be true?
Two poignant and uplifting stories of family, connection and imagination, from the Blue Peter Book Award shortlisted author Lisa Thompson. Particularly suitable for struggling or reluctant listeners.
Lisa Thompson is a children’s novelist born in Essex, UK on 5th
May, 1973. Her debut novel, The Goldfish Boy, was bought as part of
a two-book deal with Scholastic (UK). It was published in the UK in
January 2017, where it was a Waterstones Children’s Book of the
Month and went on to become a bestseller. The US version was
published by Scholastic Inc in February 2017 and was given a
starred review by Kirkus Reviews. The Goldfish Boy has been
nominated for the Carnegie Medal, The Branford Boase Award and the
Waterstones Children’s Book Prize. It has been sold to nine
territories around the world.
Lisa’s second novel, The Light Jar, was published in the UK in
January 2018.
Before becoming a novelist, Lisa worked as a broadcast assistant
for BBC Radio 2 and CPL Productions where she got to make tea for
lots of famous people. She lives in Suffolk, UK with her family.
Australian actor Laurence Boxhall graduated from NIDA and went on
to perform in Melbourne Theatre Company’s enormously successful
2019 production of Shakespeare in Love. He was also the Gen Z
captain in Channel Nine’s popular Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation,
with Shaun Micallef.
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