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 Chae Strathie – a real live author!
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By Lindsey Fraser
In Fiction, Middle Grade, Non-fiction, Picture Books, Young fiction
Posted March 22, 2023

Chae Strathie – a real live author!

  ‘I do like a bit of Ancient Egypt…’ Go to the BBC website – here – to hear Chae Strathie talking about being a writer, why he loves history so much, [...]

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 So you think you’ve got it bad…
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By Lindsey Fraser
In Fiction, Middle Grade, Non-fiction, On the business, Picture Books, Prizes, Young fiction
Posted May 15, 2019

So you think you’ve got it bad…

It’s great news for Chae Strathie and illustrator Maris Morea – the first in a series of ‘So you think you’ve got it bad…‘ books about the Ancient Greeks has [...]

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 Two new novels to delight Barry Hutchison fans
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By Lindsey Fraser
In Fiction, Middle Grade, Young fiction
Posted September 7, 2018

Two new novels to delight Barry Hutchison fans

We’re celebrating the publication of two splendid new titles by Barry Hutchison – Spectre Collectors: A New York Nightmare, published by Nosy Crow, and Night of the Living Ted, [...]

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 So You Think You’ve Got It Bad?
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By Kathryn Ross
In Non-fiction, Picture Books
Posted April 5, 2018

So You Think You’ve Got It Bad?

So you think you’ve got it bad? Well, award-winning author, Chae Strathie and illustrator, Marisa Morea are here to tell you that you really don’t – not compared with a kid [...]

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 The Bologna Children’s Book Fair
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By Lindsey Fraser
In Fiction, Middle Grade, Non-fiction, On the business, Picture Books, Teen/YA fiction, Young fiction
Posted March 29, 2018

The Bologna Children’s Book Fair

We’re just back from this annual trade fair – a gathering of people from all over the world who work in some way with books for young people. So, walking the long rows of colourful [...]

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