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Storm

Storm( )
Author: Crossley-Holland, Kevin
Illustrator: Marks, Alan
ISBN:978-1-4052-6264-4
Publication Date:Jul 2010
Publisher:Farshore
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $14.99
Book Description:

Winner of the Carnegie Medal, newly branded into the Red Banana series with appealing new cover look   Annie lives with her elderly parents in a remote cottage. She is used to being alone. Every day she walks by the lonely marsh to school. Only in winter, when the wind howls in the trees, is Annie ever afraid. Her sister Willa is pregnant and Annie is overjoyed when she comes home to have her baby. Annie tells Willa the names of local plants...
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Book Details
Pages:48
Detailed Subjects: Juvenile Fiction / General
Juvenile Fiction / Science & Nature / Weather
Juvenile Fiction / Ghost Stories
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):16.51 x 21.59 x 0.508 cm
Book Weight:0.114 Kilograms
Author Biography
Crossley-Holland, Kevin (Author)
Kevin Crossley-Holland is a well-known poet, a prize-winning children's author, and a translator.

Crossley-Holland has translated Beowulf and The Exeter Book of Riddles from the Anglo-Saxon. He has collaborated with composers Nicola Lefanu (The Green Children and The Wildman), Rupert Bawden (The Sailor's Tale), Sir Arthur Bliss, William Mathias, and Stephen Paulus.

Crossley-Holland's book The Seeing Stone won the Guardian Children's Fiction Award, the Smarties Prize Bronze Medal, and the Tir na n-Og Award. The trilogy has won critical acclaim and been translated into twenty-five languages. His recent and forthcoming books are The Hidden Roads: A Memoir of Childhood, Bracelet of Bones and his new and selected poems The Mountains of Norfolk.

Crossley-Holland often lectures abroad on behalf of the British Council and offers poetry and prose workshops and talks on the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings, King Arthur, heroines and heroes, and myth, legend and folk-tale.

Kevin Crossley-Holland is an Honorary Fellow of St Edmund Hall, Oxford, a patron of the Society for Storytelling, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He lives on the north Norfolk coast in East Anglia with his wife and children.

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