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Joanna Nadin

    Joanna Nadin crafts compelling narratives for young readers, drawing heavily on her own childhood experiences to imbue her work with an authentic and often humorous voice. Her writing explores the universal themes of adolescence and the journey of self-discovery, offering readers an escape into worlds where they can freely explore different identities. Nadin's storytelling skillfully balances comedic narration with insightful observations on growing up.

    Joanna Nadin
    The Worst Class in the World Total Mayhem
    No Man's Land
    Penny Dreadful is a Record Breaker
    Alan Turing: A Life Story
    Penny Dreadful and the Horrible Hoo-Hah
    Penny Dreadful is Incredibly Contagious
    • Penny Dreadful is Incredibly Contagious

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Features three short stories: Penny Dreadful and the Best Friend; Penny Dreadful is Incredibly Contagious; and, Penny Dreadful becomes a Tycoon.

      Penny Dreadful is Incredibly Contagious
      4.4
    • Penny Dreadful and the Horrible Hoo-Hah

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      My name is not actually Penny Dreadful. It is Penelope Jones. The Dreadful bit is my dad's joke. Actually, I am not even dreadful at all. Three fantastically funny Penny Dreadful adventures in one fab book!

      Penny Dreadful and the Horrible Hoo-Hah
      4.5
    • Alan Turing: A Life Story

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Alan Turing: code-breaker, mathematician, father of modern computing. Award-winning children's author, Joanna Nadin, explores the extraordinary life of code-cracking genius, Alan Turing. A Life Story: This gripping series throws the reader directly into the lives of modern society's most influential figures. With striking black-and-white illustration along with timelines and never-heard-before facts. Also in the series: Katherine Johnson: A Life Story Stephen Hawking: A Life Story Rosalind Franklin: A Life Story

      Alan Turing: A Life Story
      5.0
    • The fifth book of the hilarious exploits of the disaster-magnet that is Penny Dreadful. Includes three short stories in one book; Penny Dreadful versus the Vampire, Penny Dreadful Looks on the Bright Side, and Penny Dreadful and the World Record. With fantastically funny illustrations from Jess Mikhail.

      Penny Dreadful is a Record Breaker
      4.3
    • No Man's Land

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Synopsis‘I could feel it coming. War, I mean. Creeping up on us, into our town, down our street, into our house. Smiling like a friend, like it was Batman come to save us when really it was the Joker all along.’With far-right Albion on the brink of war with Europe, ten-year-old Alan and his little brother Sam are sent away to safety. Dad tells Alan he has to be brave, like the superheroes he loves, but Alan isn’t too sure. He wants to be wherever Dad is, and, anyway – can he really be sure who’s a hero and who’s a villain?A heartwarming, heartbreaking story of acceptance, love and bravery in all its different forms, from the acclaimed author of Joe All Alone.

      No Man's Land
      4.3
    • 'Deliciously silly, with hilarious catchphrases... a great cheer-up book' The Guardian 'HILARIOUS! Proper laughs!' Pamela Butchart _______________ A laugh-out-loud young fiction series from bestselling author Joanna Nadin, perfect for fans of Horrid Henry. Head teacher Mrs Bottomley-Blunt thinks 4B is the WORST CLASS IN THE WORLD. She says school is not about footling or fiddle-faddling or FUN. It is about LEARNING and it is high time 4B tried harder to EXCEL at it. But best friends Stanley and Manjit didn't LITERALLY mean to get covered in newt pond water just before the Class Photo. And they really didn't LITERALLY mean to cause TOTAL MAYHEM by trying to get fake teeth to the very best tooth fairy. These things just happened, even though they had FOOLPROOF plans to get away with it all. Highly illustrated and featuring two hilarious madcap adventures in one book, these stories are just right for children ready for their first chapter books.

      The Worst Class in the World Total Mayhem
      4.0
    • A Calamity of Mannerings

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Navigating the challenges of early adulthood in 1924, Panth chronicles her struggles with poverty, societal expectations, and family dynamics in her diary. As she yearns for a life of excitement and romance, her experiences are complicated by her lack of knowledge about relationships and the pressures from her sisters and grandmother. Amidst these trials, she dreams of a charming American, Buck Buchanan, while seeking her own identity and place in high society. This humorous coming-of-age tale is perfect for fans of I Capture the Castle and Bridgerton.

      A Calamity of Mannerings
      4.2
    • Worst Class in the World Gets Worse

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      'HILARIOUS! Proper laughs!' Pamela Butchart 'Deliciously silly, with hilarious catchphrases, Joanna Nadin's The Worst Class in the World, illustrated with grubby glee by Rikin Parekh, is a great cheer-up book.' Guardian A brand new, laugh-out-loud young fiction series from bestselling author Joanna Nadin. Perfect for fans of Horrid Henry and the Trouble with Daisy series. According to head teacher Mrs Bottomley-Blunt, 4B is the WORST CLASS IN THE WORLD. She says school is not about footling or fiddle-faddling or FUN. It is about LEARNING and it is high time 4B tried harder to EXCEL at it. But Stanley and Manjit didn't LITERALLY mean to flood the toilets when they should have been monitoring the playground. And they definitely didn't LITERALLY mean to bring a penguin home from the zoo on their school trip. These things just happened even though they had a FOOLPROOF plan to get away with them.

      Worst Class in the World Gets Worse
      4.1
    • A fresh, funny and accessible retelling of Jane Austen's classic story, with witty black and white illustrations throughout. When Elinor and Marianne Dashwood's father dies, they are forced to leave their home behind and move far away to a tiny cottage. Their lives look set to change for ever, in ways neither had expected. Elinor must leave behind the man she loves, whereas Marianne falls for their charming - but entirely unsuitable - new neighbour. The sisters will need each other's support if they are to find happiness, but will they ever find the right balance of sense and sensibility? Joanna Nadin is a winner of the Fantastic Book Award, the Surrey Book Award, Blue Peter 'Book of the Month' and Radio 4 Open Book 'Book of the Year'. She has recently fallen head over heels for Austen's books and wants new readers to feel the same. Eglantine Ceulemans captures all of Austen's satire and wit, bringing her colourful casts to life with warm and funny black and white illustrations. Illustrated and retold editions are also available for: Pride and Prejudice, Emma, Persuasion, Mansfield Park and Northanger Abbey. The perfect way to discover Austen for the first time, this bright and bold collection features some of the most inspiring and famous heroines in English literature. For readers aged eight and up., ,

      Awesomely Austen - Illustrated and Retold: Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility
      4.2
    • When 16-year-old Billie Paradise inherits her grandmother's house, it's a fairytale come true. She and her family move from their rented flat in London to start a new life by the sea. Maybe Billie can even find the father she's never met. But moving back to her mum's childhood home uncovers long-buried secrets and Billie soon discovers that people may die, but the past lives for ever.

      Undertow
      3.9