Ghostscape - Joe Layburn

Ghostscape

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Buch | Softcover
112 Seiten
2008
Frances Lincoln Children's Books (Verlag)
978-1-84507-768-6 (ISBN)
7,45 inkl. MwSt
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A lonely Muslim girl travels back to the time of the London Blitz and befriends a boy who helps her to overcome her problems at home.
When Aisha comes across a pale, skinny boy called Richard in the school washrooms, of all places, she is as surprised to meet a 1940s boy as he is to see a black girl wearing a headscarf. Aisha is transported back sixty years to the time of the Blitz, when her school was a sanctuary for East Enders fleeing the bombing. But Richard becomes more than just a friendly ghost; he helps Aisha confront her difficulties at home with her mother, where she is torn between two cultures, and at school where a tough schoolmate is determined to give her a hard time. Finally, Aisha decides to find out the history of her area during the Blitz, and what she discovers makes her realise that she must warn Richard about what is going to happen - but how… ?







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Joe Layburn worked for fifteen years as a journalist and television reporter with BBC, ITV and Channel 4, often working on programmes focusing on children, and has been nominated for the Royal Television Society's home current affairs award. In 2002 he switched to teaching, and started working in East End schools. It was here that he heard the little-known story of South Hallsville School, Canning Town where, during the Blitz, around 500 people fled after their own homes were destroyed - and the school itself was demolished by a bomb. This was the inspiration for his novel, Ghostscape – Joe's first book for children. Follow Joe Layburn's blog by clicking here To read an interview with Joe Layburn, click here John Williams (1922-1994) was born and raised in Northeast Texas. Despite a talent for writing and acting, Williams flunked out of a local junior college after his first year. He reluctantly joined the war effort, enlisting in the Army Air Corps, and managing to write a draft of his first novel while there. Once home, Williams found a small publisher for the novel and enrolled at the University of Denver, where he was eventually to receive both his B.A. and M.A., and where he was to return as an instructor in 1954. Williams remained on the staff of the creative writing program at the University of Denver until his retirement in 1985. During these years, he was an active guest lecturer and writer, publishing two volumes of poetry and three novels, Butcher's Crossing, Stoner, and the National Book Award–winning Augustus.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.10.2008
Illustrationen John Williams
Sprache englisch
Maße 129 x 198 mm
Themenwelt Kinder- / Jugendbuch Kinderbücher bis 11 Jahre
ISBN-10 1-84507-768-7 / 1845077687
ISBN-13 978-1-84507-768-6 / 9781845077686
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