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100 Things To Read Before You Turn 12

Autor Nicolette Jones

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100 Things To Read Before You Turn 12
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  • Verlag NOSY CROW LTD
  • ISBN13 9781788005029
  • ISBN10 1788005023
  • Gegenstandsart Buch
  • Buchseiten 272
  • Jahr der Ausgabe 2020
  • Sprache Englisch
  • Bindung Gebunden mit Hardcover

100 Things To Read Before You Turn 12

Autor Nicolette Jones

Editorial NOSY CROW LTD

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A beautiful collection of 100 pieces of writing - poems, prose, letters, speeches, song lyrics, quotations, and more - from Shakespeare to Dr Seuss and from Oliver Jeffers to Rosa Parks, which are in turn powerful, funny, moving, wise, and thought-provoking - a perfect way to inspire a life-long love of reads, expertly curated and with accessible, thoughtful commentary by Nicolette Jones, children's book critic for The Sunday Times.

Nicolette Jones, writer, literary critic and broadcaster, has been the children's books reviewer of The Sunday Times for more than two decades. She is a Royal Literary Fund Fellow, and a nominee for the 2012 Eleanor Farjeon Award for outstanding service to the world of children's books. Originally from Leeds, she studied at Oxford University, and at Yale as a Henry Fellow. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a signatory to Authors4Oceans, an honorary member of the Royal Naval Reserve Officers' Dining Club and is involved in a number of literary, charitable and social initiatives. She is married to fellow writer and journalist Nicholas Clee, and they have two daughters. She lives in London, where she is known as a local community activist and sees a lot of theatre.