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  • Far from Home

    Berlie Doherty

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, Jan. 1, 2015)
    A companion novel to bestselling story of orphan Jim Jarvis set in Victorian England. When Jim is separated from his sisters, Lizzie and Emily, he thinks he will never see them again. Now for the first time, Berlie Doherty reveals what happened to his orphaned sisters.
  • Street Child

    Berlie Doherty

    language (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, Feb. 14, 2013)
    The unforgettable tale of an orphan in Victorian London, based on the boy whose plight inspired Dr Barnardo to found his famous children’s homes.When his mother dies, Jim Jarvis is left all alone in London. He is sent to the workhouse but quickly escapes, choosing a hard life on the streets of the city over the confines of the workhouse walls.Struggling to survive, Jim finally finds some friends… only to be snatched away and made to work for the remorselessly cruel Grimy Nick, constantly guarded by his vicious dog, Snipe.Will Jim ever manage to be free?
  • Walking on Air

    Berlie Doherty

    eBook (mouse house, June 19, 2014)
    A sparkling collection of poems from Twice-Carnegie Award winning author Berlie Doherty. These poems will make you laugh and make you cry. They tell you what it is to be you. They look into your secrets. They look into your dreams!Enter a world where fish swim in the sky and shimmer like stars.Visit the valley of the village of secrets,Run away with the circus school.Meet dodos, iguanas, hobgoblins and dragons,But watch out for killer plants and the terrifying Boggart!Praise for Berlie DohertyThe Company of GhostsDoherty’s superb control of her material and her beautiful use of language have never been more perfectly combined than in this genuinely chilling ghost story … Eerily atmospheric, emotionally authentic, this is a powerful and touching coming-of-age adventure with romance at its heart’Daily MailDaughter of the Sea‘Tension, emotional honesty and more than a touch of cold northern poetry as well’Philip PullmanDeep Secret - Shortlisted for the Booktrust Teenage Fiction Award‘Beautifully written and compulsively readable, a must for young teens.’Independent Dear Nobody - Winner of Carnegie Medal and turned into stage production and BBC Drama‘Quite simply outstanding’IndependentAbela'Abela is a character who leaps out of the pages and with whom every child who reads the book will identify. Doherty’s enormously impressive achievement is to make adult subjects … understandable for young readers without once talking down to them. She transports us to both Sheffield and Africa… It is an involving, moving and above all, relevant novel that ought to be in every school library in the land and put into the hands of as many children as possible.’Adele Geras, the GuardianStreet Child‘An exciting, moving story of the appalling conditions of Victorian London and the deprivation suffered by those who often, through no fault of their own lived lives of abject poverty and danger’Books for Keeps
  • Joe and the Dragonosaurus

    Berlie Doherty

    Paperback (Barrington Stoke Ltd, )
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  • Far From Home: The sisters of Street Child

    Berlie Doherty

    eBook (HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks, Jan. 1, 2015)
    The sisters of STREET CHILD tell their story…A companion novel to bestselling story of Victorian orphan Jim Jarvis based on the founding of Dr Barnardo’s homes for children.When Jim Jarvis is separated from his sisters, Lizzie and Emily, he thinks he will never see them again. Now for the first time, the bestselling author of STREET CHILD reveals what happened to his orphaned sisters.In Victorian London, Lizzie and Emily are left in the care of a cook but their story takes them to the mills of northern England. There, under the keen eyes of the mill owners, the girls are made to work in harsh conditions and any chance of escape is sorely tempting…An incredible new STREET CHILD story based on the true experiences of Victorian mill girls.
  • The Girl Who Saw Lions

    Berlie Doherty

    eBook (Andersen Digital, Jan. 4, 2018)
    Two girls, from very different places, are brought together in a tale of loss, courage and family.Abela has lost everything, and now she must leave her home in Tanzania and flee to Britain.Rosa's struggling to cope with her mum's wish to adopt a child.When they are brought together, will Abela and Rosa ever be able to love one another like sisters?From the Carnegie Medal-winning author Berlie Doherty, The Girl Who Saw Lions is a powerful and moving story, inspired by the author's visit to Africa.
  • Children of Winter

    Berlie Doherty

    Paperback (Catnip Publishing Ltd, Jan. 1, 2007)
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  • Street Child

    Berlie Doherty

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Read the story of Jim Jarvis, the boy whose plight inspired Dr Barnardo to found his famous children's homes. Now published into the 'Essential Modern Classics' list.
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  • Daughter of the Sea

    Berlie Doherty

    eBook (Andersen Digital, Oct. 3, 2013)
    The only life Gioga has ever known is that of a fisherman's daughter on remote Hamna Voe. But as a baby she was a gift of the sea to childless Munroe and Jannet, and now the Lord of the Oceans wants her back.Torn between her love for her adopted parents and her strange attraction to the seal people, which will she choose - the sea or the land?From the traditional folk-tale of the selkie, award-winning author Berlie Doherty has created her own lyrical and timeless story of a young girl's search for her true identity.
  • The Snow Queen: A Magic Beans Story

    Berlie Doherty

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Dec. 22, 2011)
    The mischievous imps' magic mirror has frozen Kay's heart, turning him into a miserable prisoner of the Snow Queen. His best friend, Gerda, is racing barefoot across Lapland to save him - together they must find the secret of the universe and sing their way home, before Kay's heart becomes cold and black forever.This story is a magic bean. It may not look much like a bean, but I can promise you that it is. For if you plant it in a young mind, it will grow into a love of story and reading. These beans are favourite fairytales and legends that will delight, thrill and thoroughly entertain. Each story has been brilliantly crafted by one of the best-loved writers for children. This story was published by David Fickling Books as part of the Magic Beans anthology. The complete anthology is available in hardback and in ebook format.
  • The Girl Who Saw Lions

    Berlie Doherty

    Paperback (Andersen Press, Sept. 1, 2018)
    Abela has lost everything, and now she must leave her home in Tanzania and flee to Britain. Rosa's struggling to cope with her mother's wish to adopt a child. When they are brought together, will Abela and Rosa ever be able to love one another like sisters? From the Carnegie Medal-winning author Berlie Doherty, The Girl Who Saw Lions is a powerful and moving story, inspired by the author's visit to Africa.
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  • The Company of Ghosts

    Berlie Doherty

    eBook (Andersen Digital, Oct. 3, 2013)
    It was a seascape, moody with rocks and cliffs and wild showers of spray. Ellie’s own reflection was drawn into it, like a ghost image among the lights and shadows.‘That’s our island,’ Morag said.‘It looks mysterious.’‘It is. That’s where we’re going tomorrow.’Ellie is excited to be going with Morag’s family to their beautiful island, but when she finds herself abandoned there, things begin to change. Footsteps, shadows, strange lights, a haunting song; more and more she becomes aware that she is not really on her own.'We should treasure writers like Berlie Doherty who are incapable of writing a mediocre sentence.' Sunday Telegraph