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Jamila Gavin

    9 de agosto de 1941

    Jamila Gavin se centra en la escritura de temas multiculturales, a menudo inspirados en su herencia india y su crianza inglesa. Su obra, dirigida a jóvenes adultos y niños, se distingue por una rica exploración de la interacción cultural. Gavin tiende puentes entre las diferencias culturales, presentando narrativas ricas en diversas perspectivas. A través de sus escritos, varios de los cuales han sido adaptados para teatro y televisión, profundiza en temas de identidad y entendimiento intercultural.

    Mother's Day
    Haunted
    Coram Boy
    The Wormholers
    The Track of the Wind
    Wheel of Surya
    • A brother and sister's epic journey to independence spans India and England in war and peace.India, August 1947: Fleeing from their burnt-out village as civil war rages in the Punjab, Marvinder and Jaspal are separated from their mother, Jhoti. Marvinder has already saved her brother's life once, but now they both face a daily fight for survival.Together they escape across India and nearly halfway around the world to England, to find a father they hardly know in a new, hostile culture...This book was runner-up for the Guardian Children's Fiction Award.

      Wheel of Surya
    • The dramatic final volume in the Wheel of Surya trilogy by Whitbread award- winning author of Coram Boy, Jamila Gavin.

      The Track of the Wind
    • The Wormholers

      • 152 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Chad's step-sister, Natalie, falls into a crack in his bedroom. Desperate to get her back, he seeks the help of Sophie, super-intelligent but confined to a wheelchair with cerebral palsy. They all end up in the Wormhole.

      The Wormholers
    • Coram Boy

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      For in the late 1700s your circumstance of birth meant everything. Toby and Aaron may both find themselves living at Captain Thomas Coram's Hospital for parentless children, but their histories are as far apart as they could possibly be. Toby has been rescued from a life of slave labour in a faraway country; Aaron is the illegitimate son of the heir to a large country estate. They are watched over by Mish--a simple soul who has been with them since their arrival. His devotion to them is absolute, but his motives are not altogether straightforward. Could this curious man really be Meshak, the son of a wicked child-killer who was hanged at the gallows for his crimes?

      Coram Boy
    • Matt Haig, Derek Landy, Philip Reeve, Joseph Delaney, Susan Cooper, Mal Peet, Berlie Doherty, Robin Jarvis, Eleanor Updale, Jamila Gavin and Sam Llewellyn have come together to bring you eleven spine-tingling stories. Watch your step as you take a ghost walk around the ancient city of York and a long-ago woodland which is reawakening. Be warned of the drowned boy who will stop at nothing to find someone to play with for all time. Look into the mirror, where a lost child lurks, ready to pull you in, and try not to cry out at the monstrous creatures prowling for their next victim. Some stories will make you scream, some will make you shiver - but all will haunt you long after you've put the book down.

      Haunted
    • A strange new boy at school and a new computer game suddenly take over Mohun's life. When the deadly game and real life merge, Mohun must save his best friend from annihilation.

      Deadly Friend
    • Struggling to adapt to a new life, Sophie feels isolated until she connects with a peer through their mutual love for water. This bond not only helps Sophie forge friendships but also aids her companion in confronting their disability, highlighting themes of resilience and the healing power of shared interests.

      In Her Element
    • "All Aboard" teaches the strategies children need to become successful readers. It offers carefully-structured materials to develop sight vocabulary, phonological awareness and information retrieval through three specially-designed strands for Infants. It then develops the higher order reading and writing skills necessary for genuine literacy at Junior level. "All Aboard" also provides a full range of genres and types of writing, required by the NLS framework, to which children can apply their various skills. It offers a wide variety of structured texts including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, plays, traditional tales and short stories. The programme provides support for teaching shared, guided and group reading and writing.

      The Temple by the Sea
    • Big Cat for Little Wandle Fluency has been developed in collaboration with Wandle Learning Trust and Little Sutton Primary School. It consists of a range of chapter books with increasing word counts across 10 fluency levels aimed at children in Year 2 and 3. Each book builds reading confidence, stamina and speed and nurtures a love for reading.

      Sun Gods, Serpents and Slippers