Set against the backdrop of London, this narrative follows Polly, a former primary school teacher who dedicated her early mornings to crafting stories. Her debut work, inspired by her teaching experiences, is titled Boy in the Tower, showcasing her journey from educator to author. The book reflects her passion for storytelling and the creative process behind it.
Lula is a Dog Person and Lenka is a Cat Person; Lula is super messy and Lenka
is totally tidy; Lula likes talking and Lenka likes watching - but together
they make the perfect pair. Until The Day that Everything Goes Wrong and they
are no longer friends. Despite feeling lonely, neither is prepared to listen
or forgive. Will it be this way forever?
Thought-provoking contemporary fantasy from best-selling author Polly Ho-Yen.Mae spends a lot of time in hospitals. She's had asthma since she was little and sometimes she just can't breathe. She was in hospital the very first time she saw the hole - a tear in the universe which seems to appear only to her. Before she knows it she is drawn into a parallel world, where things aren't quite the same...This powerful fantasy story is full of big ideas and a great way to talk about chronic illness with children.My Other Life is part of the Bloomsbury Readers series and comes with reading notes written by the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE), making it perfect to get children reading independently in Key Stage 2.
With carefully adapted text, new illustrations, language practise activities
and additional online resources, the Penguin Readers series introduces
language learners to bestselling authors and compelling content. Titles
include popular classics, exciting contemporary fiction, and thought-provoking
non-fiction. Boy In The Tower, a Level 2 Reader, is A1+ in the CEFR framework.
Sentences contain a maximum of two clauses, introducing the future tenses will
and going to, present continuous for future meaning, and comparatives and
superlatives. It is well supported by illustrations, which appear on most
pages. Ade lives in a tower block in London. One day, something bad happens to
Ade's mum. After that, she stays in her bedroom all the time and sleeps. Then
buildings start falling down in the night, and there are strange plants on the
street. What will happen to Ade and his friend Gaia?
Set in a haunting landscape filled with legends and mysteries, this atmospheric tale weaves a spooky narrative that captivates young readers aged 9 and up. The story promises to immerse its audience in a world of intrigue, inviting them to explore the depths of its eerie setting and uncover the secrets that lie within. With the author's knack for gripping storytelling, this book is sure to enchant those who enjoy a blend of adventure and the supernatural.
Exploring themes of friendship, family, and magic, this tale weaves a captivating narrative that draws readers into a richly imagined world. The author, known for previous works like "Where The Monsters Lie" and "Boy In The Tower," brings a unique storytelling style that promises to enchant. Characters embark on a journey that highlights the bonds between them, set against a backdrop of magical elements that add depth and intrigue to their adventures.
A brilliantly imagined new 8+ adventure about resilience, family and hope.
From the bestselling and Waterstones Children's Book Prize shortlisted author
of BOY IN THE TOWER. Perfect for fans of Ross Welford, Lisa Thompson and
Onjali Rauf.
Ita is afraid of lots of things. She's afraid of talking to her classmates at
her new school. She's afraid of walking through her new town. But most of all
she is afraid of water. When one day she realises the river in her new town
turns her into a fish, she is forced to face up to her fears. In doing so, can
she bring her family together again?