Young people should not be ‘patronised’ about challenging periods of history, says best-selling author
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Young people should not be ‘patronised’ about challenging periods of history, says best-selling author
Young people should not be ‘patronised’ about challenging periods of history, says best-selling author
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As the BBC swaps a cigar for a marshmallow in The Scarecrows’ Wedding, the author shares her thoughts on messaging in children’s…

The British-Nigerian writer said he thought it was more useful to confront the language of the past than to censor it.

The former children’s laureate has published an original legend set in a Cornish harbour, The Miracle Dolphin Of Mevagissey.

In her first novel for adults, the YA author explores the dark side of writers who fictionalise their children’s lives

As a children’s author, I understand that sometimes there needs to be pain.

It’s not simply that kids’ culture has improved since I was young. Across stage, screen and cinema, grownup offerings pale in…