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Steve Tasane

    Steve is the author of Blood Donors and a performance poet who has appeared at major festivals and venues. His second young adult novel offers a gritty, witty modernization of a classic tale, inspired by his residency for Dickens' bicentennial celebrations. He is currently developing a work supported by the Arts Council, serving as the resident writer at a football stadium.

    Blood Donors
    Nobody Saw No One
    Child I
    • 2018

      Child I

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.9(99)Add rating

      A group of undocumented children with letters for names, are stuck living in a refugee camp, with stories to tell but no papers to prove them. As they try to forge a new family amongst themselves, they also long to keep memories of their old identities alive. Will they be heard and believed? And what will happen to them if they aren't? An astonishing piece of writing that will enchant and intrigue children; perfectly pitched at a 9+ readership.

      Child I
    • 2015

      For fans of Benjamin Zephaniah, Kevin Brooks and Melvin Burgess: Like being blasted in the face with a water cannon - absolutely vivid-Guardian Children's Books Site.

      Nobody Saw No One
    • 2013

      BAD BLOOD. BAD DRUGS. BAD BUGS. WELCOME TO THE FINGER. A Splatterfest with a Social Conscience from radical new voice in teen fiction, Steve Tasane.Peoples keep dyin' in the finger, the scuzzie old tower block where they put us antisociable families. Authorities say it dirty smack going round, but them bodies ain't all users ... an' they look like they die screamin'. Marshall O'Connor the First lives in the Finger with his mum and li'l bro. His dad's in prison, school kicked him out, and the bedbugs are drivin' him crazy. True, Marsh got himself some issues. But it ain't the drugs that peoples should be worryin' about, 'cos them bloodsuckin' bugs have grown some, and they ready for a bigger feed...

      Blood Donors