Winner of the Carnegie Medal * Winner of the YA Book Prize * Winner of the Children's Books Ireland Book of the Year Award Tippi and Grace share everything--clothes, friends . . . even their body. Writing in free verse, Sarah Crossan tells the sensitive and moving story of conjoined twin sisters, which will find fans in readers of Gayle Forman, Jodi Picoult, and Jandy Nelson. Tippi and Grace. Grace and Tippi. For them, it's normal to step into the same skirt. To hook their arms around each other for balance. To fall asleep listening to the other breathing. To share. And to keep some things private. Each of the sixteen-year-old girls has her own head, heart, and two arms, but at the belly, they join. And they are happy, never wanting to risk the dangerous separation surgery. But the girls' body is beginning to fight against them. And Grace doesn't want to admit it. Not even to Tippi. How long can they hide from the truth--how long before they must face the most impossible choice of their lives? Carnegie Medal-winning author Sarah Crossan gives us a story about unbreakable bonds, hope, loss, and the lengths we will go to for the person we love most.
Sarah Crossan Books
Sarah Crossan crafts narratives that delve into the intricate landscapes of human connection and emotional depth. Her distinctive voice is characterized by a lyrical prose that carries a profound sense of urgency and beauty. With a background in philosophy and literature, she brings a thoughtful, analytical perspective to her explorations of character and experience. Crossan's work resonates with readers seeking stories that are both emotionally impactful and intellectually stimulating.







'A beautiful, perfect, moving read' - Cecelia Ahern, author of PS, I Love You The outstanding novel from the Carnegie Medal-winning, former Laureate na nÓg Sarah Crossan; thought-provoking and moving, it explores love and family during The Great Hunger. Ireland, 1846. Nell is working as a scullery maid in the kitchen of the Big House. Once she loved school and books and dreaming. But there's not much choice of work when the land grows food that rots in the earth. Now she is scrubbing, peeling, washing, sweeping for Sir Philip Wicken, the man who owns her home, her family's land, their crops, everything. His dogs are always well fed, even as famine sets in. Upstairs in the Big House, where Nell is forbidden to enter, is Johnny Browning, newly arrived from England: the young nephew who will one day inherit it all. And as hunger and disease run rampant all around them, a spark of life and hope catches light when Nell and Johnny find each other. This is a love story, and the story of a people being torn apart. This is a powerful and unforgettable novel from the phenomenally talented Sarah Crossan. 'A beautifully written, tightly observed novel' - The Times 'Unmissable' - Daily Mail 'Irresistibly emotive' - The Sunday Times 'Thrums with longing, beauty, loss and strength' - Katya Balen, author of October, October
Fizzy and the Party: A Bloomsbury Young Reader
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Book Band: White (Ideal for ages 6+) A delightfully funny story, ideal for children practising reading at home or in school. It's time for Fizzy to go to bed, but next door, Mrs Crumbleboom and her band are having a party. Fizzy is desperate to join in the fun. Will Mum let her stay up just a little bit longer? This family comedy from Ireland's Children's Laureate Sarah Crossan, starring the characters from Fizzy and Bandit, is perfect for Key Stage 1 (KS1) children who are learning to read by themselves. It features illustrations from Nicola Colton, creator of the Jasper and Scruff books, and a feisty heroine children will love. _______________ Bloomsbury Young Readers are the perfect way to get children reading, with book-banded stories by brilliant authors like Julia Donaldson. The series is ideal for both home and school, with gorgeous colour illustrations, tips for parents, and fun activity ideas. Online guided reading and teaching notes, written by the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE), are available at bloomsburyreaders.com. 'Every child needs a Bloomsbury Young Reader. Fun, stretching, just the right length, full of adventurous vocabulary and punctuation.' - Julie-Ann McCulloch, Teacher
Moonrise
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
SHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA CHILDREN'S BOOK AWARD 2017'Devastating ... Any reader with a heart will weep buckets' Sunday Times Book of the WeekThey think I hurt someone. But I didn't. You hear?Cos people are gonna be telling youall kinds of lies.I need you to know the truth.Joe hasn't seen his brother for ten years, and it's for the most brutal of reasons. Ed is on death row.But now Ed's execution date has been set, and Joe is determined to spend those last weeks with him, no matter what other people think ...From one-time winner and two-time Carnegie Medal shortlisted author Sarah Crossan, this poignant, stirring, huge-hearted novel asks big questions. What value do you place on life? What can you forgive? And just how do you say goodbye?
Fizzy and Bandit: A Bloomsbury Young Reader
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Book Band: White (Ideal for ages 6+) A fun, heartwarming and humorous story, ideal for children practising their reading at home or in school. Fizzy wants a dog. Not just any dog though - a golden dog with a black nose and very curly hair. So when a dog called Bandit who looks just like this appears in her neighbour's garden, Fizzy will stop at nothing to keep him - even if it means hiding poor Bandit in the laundry basket... This delightful comedy from Ireland's Children's Laureate Sarah Crossan is perfect for children who are learning to read by themselves and for Key Stage 1. It features illustrations from Nicola Colton and a feisty heroine children will love. _______________ Bloomsbury Young Readers are the perfect way to get children reading, with book-banded stories by brilliant authors like Julia Donaldson. The series is ideal for both home and school, with gorgeous colour illustrations, tips for parents, and fun activity ideas. Online guided reading and teaching notes, written by the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE), are available at bloomsburyreaders.com. 'Every child needs a Bloomsbury Young Reader. Fun, stretching, just the right length, full of adventurous vocabulary and punctuation.' - Julie-Ann McCulloch, Teacher
Tomorrow Is Beautiful
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Sometimes it's hard to find the right words. This poetry anthology provides the antidote, offering calm, hope and peace to all. Focusing on positivity, this is the perfect collection to dip into whenever you need a boost. Containing a selection of classic poems from Langston Hughes, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson and Christina Rossetti, as well as contemporary poems chosen by Sarah Crossan – the go-to verse novelist in the UK – this beautiful book will lift your spirits time and time again. An essential read and the perfect gift for anyone in need of comfort, joy and hope.
When Apple's mother returns after eleven years of absence, Apple feels whole again. She will have an answer to her burning question - why did you go? And she will have someone who understands what it means to be a teenager - unlike Nana. But just like the stormy Christmas Eve when she left, her mother's homecoming is bitter sweet, and Apple wonders who is really looking after whom. It's only when Apple meets someone more lost than she is, that she begins to see things as they really are. Like a brilliant hybrid of Cathy Cassidy and Jacqueline Wilson, Sarah Crossan entices you into her world, then tells a moving, perceptive and beautifully crafted, Carnegie Shortlisted story which has the power to make you laugh and cry. Shortlisted for The CILIP Carnegie Medal in 2015.
Toffee
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Allison has run away from home and with nowhere to live finds herself hiding out in the shed of what she thinks is an abandoned house. But the house isn't empty. An elderly woman named Marla, with dementia, lives there -- and she mistakes Allison for an old friend from her past called Toffee. Allison is used to hiding who she really is, and trying to be what other people want her to be. And so, Toffee is who she becomes. After all, it means she has a place to stay. There are worse places she could be. But as their bond grows, and Allison discovers how much Marla needs a real friend, she begins to ask herself - where is home? What is a family? And most importantly, who am I, really?
SHORTLISTED FOR THE AN POST IRISH BOOK AWARDWhat would you do if you lost someone the world never knew was yours? For three years, Ana has been consumed by an affair with Connor, a client at her law firm. Their love has been consigned to hotel rooms and dark corners of pubs, keeping their relationship hidden from the world. So the morning that Ana's company receives a call to say that Connor is dead, her secret grief has nowhere to go. Desperate for an outlet, Ana seeks out the shadowy figure who has always stood just beyond her reach - Connor's wife Rebecca...'Utterly gripping' RODDY DOYLE'A triumph - crackling with psychological and sexual ambiguity' JULIE MYERSON, OBSERVER'This book is just sublime... I loved every page' CAITRIONA BALFE'Unmissable ... Incredible' STYLIST'Amazing ... I read it in one sitting, completely swept up in Ana's fragmented narrative' EMMA HEALEY'Dark, riveting, powerful' ELIZABETH DAY
Hey, Zoey
- 321 pages
- 12 hours of reading
'Highly original, deeply moving, simultaneously delicate yet hard hitting' Claire Kilroy 'Brilliant, provocative, and darkly funny' Sarah Dunn 'Unique, refreshing and revelatory ... Reads the zeitgeist perfectly' Helen Cullen 'Intriguing, fresh, and satisfyingly complex; it makes you think, and it makes you feel' Lesley Glaister A provocative, tender and darkly funn[Bokinfo].
The action-packed sequel to 'Breathe'. Resistance to the Pod Leadership has come apart. The Grove has been destroyed but so has the Pod Minister. Quinn, Bea and Alina separately must embark on a perilous journey across the planet's dead landscape in search of the rumoured resistance base, Sequoia. The welcome they receive at Sequoia is not what they expect, and soon they are facing a situation that seems as threatening as that of the Pod inhabitants.
Breathe
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
When oxygen levels plunge in a treeless world, a state lottery decides who will live inside the pod. Everyone else will slowly suffocate. Years later, society has divided into Premiums and Auxiliaries. Only Premiums can afford enough oxygen to live a normal life
We Come Apart
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Two of the most important voices in YA come together to break your heart - We Come Apartis a contemporary Romeo and Juliet, a story of two teenagers brought together by circumstance, ripped apart by fate ...
'A beautiful, perfect, moving read' - Cecelia Ahern, author of PS, I Love YouThe outstanding novel from the Carnegie Medal-winning, former Laureate na nOg Sarah Crossan; thought-provoking and incredibly moving, it explores love and family during The Great Hunger. Ireland, 1846. Nell is working as a scullery maid in the kitchen of the Big House.Once she loved school and books and dreaming. But there's not much choice of work when the land grows food that rots in the earth. Now she is scrubbing, peeling, washing, sweeping for Sir Philip Wicken, the man who owns her home, her family's land, their crops, everything.His dogs are always well fed, even as famine sets in. Upstairs in the Big House, where Nell is forbidden to enter, is Johnny Browning, newly arrived from England: the young nephew who will one day inherit it all. And as hunger and disease run rampant all around them, a spark of life and hope catches light when Nell and Johnny find each other.This is a love story, and the story of a people being torn apart. This is a powerful and unforgettable novel from the phenomenally talented Sarah Crossan. 'A beautifully written, tightly observed novel' - The Times'Irresistibly emotive' - The Sunday Times'Thrums with longing, beauty, loss and strength' - Katya Balen, author of October, October.
Are You Awake?
- 321 pages
- 12 hours of reading
'Funny and dark. Tender and tough. Uncanny and relatable.' Erin Kelly 'Deeply moving, simultaneously delicate yet hard-hitting' Claire Kilroy 'Blends comedy, drama and heartbreak' John Boyne 'A really clever novel' Cecelia Ahern ______________________________________________________________ On an ordinary morning in an ordinary house, a woman discovers a secret her husband has been keeping. It is a secret that explodes their marriage. As Dolores grapples with her new reality, she unwillingly delves into her past to work out how she got here, unpicking the seams of the relationships that have built her. She's a sister, a daughter, a wife, a teacher. How much does her past have to influence her present? Can't she just forgive and forget? And most importantly: what is a woman for, anyway? _____________________________________________________________ 'Bleak, but also hilarious ... Crossan's deadpan style is bone dry' Daily Mail 'A singular writer with her own style and conviction' Irish Times 'Inventive, astute and funny' Observer 'A roller-coaster read' i 'Dark humour ... offbeat tenderness ... plenty to say about contemporary intimacy' Mail on Sunday
Одно целое (Odno tseloye)
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Типпи и Грейс не нравится, когда на них пялятся, что неудивительно, ведь они сиамские близнецы. Им хочется жить как обычные подростки – ходить в кино, влюбляться, находить новых друзей. Но это трудно, когда люди вокруг тыкают в тебя пальцами и обзывают. Девочкам приходится тяжело, однако они храбро сражаются со всеми бедами. И однажды судьба вознаграждает (или наказывает?) их возможностью разделиться, а они ухватываются за этот шанс, ухватываются изо всех сил. Вот только получить желаемое не так просто, и Типпи и Грейс еще придется столкнуться с последствиями своего решения обрести личную свободу.
Apple y Rain
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Cuando la madre de Apple regresa después de once años de ausencia, Apple se siente feliz de nuevo, y por fin puede tener respuesta a la pregunta que la ha acompañado durante tanto tiempo: ¿por qué te fuiste? Ahora tendrá a alguien que entiende de verdad qué significa ser adolescente, a diferencia de Nana, quien parece no comprenderla. Pero del mismo modo que la noche en la que su madre la abandonó, el regreso a casa de esta se acaba convirtiendo en algo agridulce, y Apple se preguntará de nuevo quién está realmente cuidando de quién. Apple se encuentra con alguien más perdido que ella y empieza a comprender cómo son las cosas realmente. Una historia llena de emociones, que te hará reír y llorar.
Kasieńka
- 230 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Nowe wydanie przejmującej powieści o życiu polskiej nastolatki na emigracji w Anglii. Książka urzekająca szczerością, przenikliwością i poetycką formą przełamującą granice gatunkowe. Mama pokazała mi liścik od Taty, Tego dnia, gdy zniknął. Olu, wyjechałem do Anglii. To wszystko, co napisał. A potem przyszedł czek od Taty, W kopercie Z wyraźnym stemplem. I Mama wiedziała, co robić. 12-letnia Kasieńka wyjeżdża z matką do Anglii w poszukiwaniu ojca, który odszedł bez pożegnania dwa lata wcześniej. Od tej pory jej życie rozpięte jest między ciasnym, obskurnym mieszkaniem w Coventry, angielską szkołą, w której boleśnie odczuwa swą inność, oraz ulicami miasta, po których matka prowadzi ją co wieczór w desperackich próbach odnalezienia człowieka, który wcale nie chce być odnaleziony. Ucieczką od problemów staje się dla Kasieńki pływanie i rodząca się pierwsza miłość.
Kasieńka w.2
- 232 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Nowe wydanie przejmującej powieści o życiu polskiej nastolatki na emigracji w Anglii. Książka urzekająca szczerością, przenikliwością i poetycką formą przełamującą granice gatunkowe. 12-letnia Kasieńka wyjeżdża z matką do Anglii w poszukiwaniu ojca, który odszedł bez pożegnania dwa lata wcześniej. Od tej pory jej życie rozpięte jest między ciasnym, obskurnym mieszkaniem w Coventry, angielską szkołą, w której boleśnie odczuwa swą inność, oraz ulicami miasta, po których matka prowadzi ją co wieczór w desperackich próbach odnalezienia człowieka, który wcale nie chce być odnaleziony. Ucieczką od problemów staje się dla Kasieńki pływanie i rodząca się pierwsza miłość.









