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David Almond

    May 15, 1951

    David Almond crafts deeply philosophical and poetic novels for young readers that resonate with adults as well. His work explores the complex interplay of opposites, such as life and death, and the nature of reality versus fiction. Almond's distinctive voice, often compared to the Romantics, delves into themes of growing up and adapting to change. His distinctive style and profound explorations of the self make him a significant and enduring voice in children's literature.

    David Almond
    Kit's Wilderness. Zwischen gestern und morgen, englische Ausgabe
    The Falling Boy
    The Dam
    My Dad's a Birdman
    The Woman Who Turned Children into Birds
    Hodder Literature: Skellig with Web Teacher Material
    • 2024

      Kevin and the Blackbirds

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of a traditional Irish tale, the story follows a young boy named Kevin, sent to a monastery during hard times. While he learns under the monks' care, he longs for the freedom of nature. His connection to two blackbirds symbolizes his yearning for the outside world. As he nurtures their eggs, he discovers the importance of letting go when the chicks finally take flight. This beautifully illustrated collaboration highlights themes of love for nature and the bittersweet nature of release.

      Kevin and the Blackbirds
    • 2024

      Puppet

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of imagination and trust, this story weaves a warm and wistful narrative reminiscent of classic tales like Pinocchio. The protagonist, a puppet, embodies the mysteries of existence, prompting reflections on the nature of reality and belief. Through Almond's unique storytelling, readers are invited to embrace the idea that anything is possible when fueled by creativity and faith.

      Puppet
    • 2024

      The Falling Boy

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set during a transformative summer, Joff's belief in the mythical Falling Boy is challenged as he confronts new realities. The story explores themes of growth and the power of legends, blending heartfelt narrative with a coming-of-age experience. David Almond, known for his award-winning storytelling, crafts a tale that resonates with fans of Skellig and Michael Morpurgo, promising an unforgettable journey of discovery and imagination.

      The Falling Boy
    • 2023

      This ode to the power of imagination and sky-high courage takes readers on an out-of-this-world adventure as Joe and his dad put their heads and hearts together to reach for the stars--a tireless quest to reach the unreachable.

      A Way to the Stars
    • 2022

      Paper Boat, Paper Bird

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      A stunning new story from the bestselling, prize-winning David Almond, unfolding the magic of the everyday. Mina, from the unforgettable Skellig and My Name is Mina, journeys to Japan and discovers the wonders of the world around her.

      Paper Boat, Paper Bird
    • 2022

      Master storyteller David Almond’s whimsical story about freedom, imagination, and daring all but soars off the page, paired with exquisite paintings by Laura Carlin.“Go on. Be happy. Off you fly!”A charming tale from a beloved storyteller and award-winning illustrator urges readers of all ages to take chances and find joy. Nanty Solo is new in town and claims she can turn children into birds. Terrified parents forbid the idea, but the children want to fly—they want it very much—and they do. One by one, they approach Nanty Solo. One by one, they are transformed until the sky over town teems with rooks and goldfinches, parakeets and sparrows. The adults take one look and cry, “Get out of that sky this very minute!” But the sight of their offspring—set free to soar, hope, and explore—soon has the grown-ups wondering what it might be like to have wings to fly and a beak to sing. The lilting, dreamy tale, told in David Almond’s inimitable voice and playfully illustrated, assures us it’s never too late to say yes to life.

      The Woman Who Turned Children into Birds
    • 2021
    • 2021

      The new stand-alone novel from David Almond - Bone Music is a timely masterpiece that explores the connections between the past and the present, between civilisation and wilderness. At its heart is the unforgettable Sylvia Carr, who moves from city to the forest and is 'rewilded'.

      Bone Music
    • 2020

      Annie Lumsden, the Girl from the Sea

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      4.0(87)Add rating

      Annie Lumsden feels out of place among other girls, struggling with words and numbers while finding solace in the sea and its stories. Her mother believes Annie is meant for the water, often remarking she should have been a fish. When a mysterious stranger arrives, captivated by Annie's unique spirit, she begins to embrace her identity, realizing her connection to the ocean may be deeper than she thought. This enchanting tale explores themes of self-discovery and belonging, beautifully illustrated by a renowned artist.

      Annie Lumsden, the Girl from the Sea
    • 2020

      A charming, warm and witty tale from a master storyteller, winner of the prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Award and author of the Carnegie Medal-winning Skellig. George is not like any other kids in the class, or in fact like anyone Dan or his mates have ever met before. But George turns out to be clever and funny, and everyone soon forgets his oddness ... until a shocking truth comes to light. George is a robot! In fact he is part of an ambitious new experiment in robot-kind. But the experiment is in danger, and there are people out to destroy him. Can Dan, Maxie, Billy and Louise rescue their new pal from obliteration?

      Brand New Boy