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Michelle Magorian

    November 6, 1947

    This British author is celebrated for her insightful exploration of human nature and the complexities of life. Her works delve into themes of growing up, resilience, and finding one's place in the world. With a distinctive style that blends emotional depth with vivid prose, she captures the essence of childhood experiences and their impact on shaping character. Readers are often moved by her ability to portray both the vulnerability and strength of the human spirit.

    Just Henry
    Back Home
    Goodnight Mister Tom
    In at the Deep End
    The Smile
    Impossible!
    • 2016

      In at the Deep End

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Super sporty tale with a strong message of self-belief and a lovely inter- generational friendship at its heart, from the award-winning author of Goodnight Mister Tom. Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant and dyslexic readers aged 7+

      In at the Deep End
    • 2015

      The Smile

      • 76 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Absolutely charming Little Gem about changing families and new siblings, from Carnegie Medalist Michelle Magorian with illustrations by Sam Usher. High quality cream paper and a special easy to read font ensure a smooth read for all.

      The Smile
    • 2015

      A Spoonful of Jam

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.1(14)Add rating

      The war is over but Elsie is still fighting her own battles. She's bullied because she's the only scholarship pupil at the grammar school, and she has an awkward relationship with her father as he struggles to assume a normal life after fighting in the war. But when she begins working at the local theatre, Elsie discovers she can escape.

      A Spoonful of Jam
    • 2015

      Just Henry

      • 720 pages
      • 26 hours of reading

      Henry misses his father who died a war hero. One day Mrs Beaumont lends Henry a camera for his school project. Henry is disgusted that he's been put in a group with Jeffries, the son of a man who went AWOL, and Pip, who was born illegitimate; but he's about to learn that tolerance and friendship are more important than social stigmas.

      Just Henry
    • 2014

      12-year-old Josie attends a finishing-style stage school where she is firmly told she has no acting ability. Fortunately she finds herself cast by a boy in an American comedy - but mistaken for the star she is kidnapped and imprisoned in a dockside warehouse. Managing to escape, she and a fellow runaway take refuge in the Theatre Royal, Stratford. They are offered work by the legendary Joan Littlewood, founder of the Theatre Workshop Company. Much to Josie's surprise this leads to a role in a Saturday-morning film. However, the kidnappers haven't given up yeat and they are on Josie's trail.

      Impossible!
    • 2014

      Back Home

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      4.2(50)Add rating

      It's 1945. World War II has just ended and twelve-year-old Rusty comes back home to Britain after being evacuated to the US. The greyness and bleakness of life in England is a shock, but even worse is adapting to the strict discipline of her family, including a brother she's never met, after the warmth and openness of her adopted American family.

      Back Home
    • 2009

      Henry, missing his war hero father, is frustrated to be grouped with Jeffries and Pip for a school project. Through the experience, he discovers that tolerance and friendship matter more than social stigmas.

      Just Henry. Winner of the Costa Book Award 2008
    • 2008

      A Little Love Song

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.1(46)Add rating

      It is the summer of 1943 and war continues to rage. For Rose and her sister Diana, it's a time of independence and self-discovery as they find first loves. But when Rose unearths a love story from another war, she realises that wartime intensifies emotions, and maybe she isn't in love with Derry as she first thought she was.

      A Little Love Song
    • 1995

      Cuckoo in the nest.

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.1(490)Add rating

      As an evacuee, Ralph received a good education, but after the war Ralph's working-class father resents his education and his ambition to be an actor, and is furious when Ralph is sacked from the paper mill. The story traces Ralph's struggle to reconcile the disparate strands of his life.

      Cuckoo in the nest.
    • 1983

      Goodnight Mister Tom

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.3(33842)Add rating

      Tells the story of young Willie Beech, evacuated to the country as Britain stands on the brink of the Second World War.

      Goodnight Mister Tom