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Books published by publisher London: Bloomsbury Pub Ltd

  • Billywise

    Judith Nicholls, Jason Cockroft

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Pub Ltd, Sept. 30, 2004)
    From a mole-black hole in the oldest oak, deep in the heart of the fern-brushed wood. In this poetic and atmospheric text, the first faltering steps of a little owl chick are depicted, from the struggle out of the egg, to the final exhilarating first swoop of flight. A lyrical text from a children's poet is complemented by stunning artwork by prize-winning artist Jason Cockcroft.
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  • Mucky Duck

    Sally Grindley, Neal Layton

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Pub Ltd, May 31, 2003)
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  • I Am Alive and You Are Dead : A Journey into the Mind of Philip K. Dick

    Emmanuel Carrere

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Pub Ltd, April 30, 2005)
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  • The Selfish Crocodile

    Charles Faustin

    Board book (Bloomsbury Pub Ltd, Dec. 31, 2004)
    Every morning, a very large and very snappy crocodile shouts this selfish message: 'Stay away from my river! It's MY river! If you come in my river, I'll eat you all!' The animals in the forest don't know what to do. They are frightened of the crocodile. Even the fish, tadpoles, frogs, crabs and crayfish stay out of the water. Until one day the creatures are woken by a loud groaning sound which turns out to be the selfish crocodile in a lot of pain, and the smallest of them all, a little mouse, finds a way to solve their snappy dilemma! Astoundingly bright, bold illustrations bring to life all the wonderful creatures of the forest in a rainbow of colours.
  • The Obvious Elephant

    Bruce Robinson, Sophie Windham

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Pub Ltd, July 31, 2001)
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  • What Colour Is Love

    Linda Strachan, David Woytowyck

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Pub Ltd, Dec. 31, 2002)
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  • Enna Burning

    Shannon Hale

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Pub Ltd, Oct. 31, 2004)
    Enna and Princess Ani became fast friends in "The Goose Girl", but now that Ani is married to Prince Geric, Enna returns to the forest. Then Enna's simple life changes forever when she learns of her power to wield fire. Enna is convinced that she can use her ability for good - to fight Tira, the kingdom threatening the Bayern borders. But the power of the fire grows stronger and she is soon barely able to control it. Enna becomes more and more reckless and is captured by the Tiran army. A handsome and manipulative young captain drugs and holds Enna prisoner until Ani and her old friends, Finn and Razo, attempt to free her. But has the desire to burn already gone too far?
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  • My Brother Sammy

    Becky Edwards, David Armitage

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Pub Ltd, April 30, 2002)
    Sammy does not go to school with his older brother. Sammy has to go to school on a special bus. They cannot play in the park together. Sammy lies under the tree and watches the leaves. They are constantly at cross purposes because Sammy is autistic and does not know how to be a 'normal brother.' Then one day the older brother realises that he should not demand everything on his own terms and that Sammy's way of doing things may not be so bad. This moving book realistically portrays life with an autistic child in the family. It does not promise any simple solution but reminds us all that understanding and compromise are vital ingredients in a good relationship.
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  • Roxy's Baby

    Catherine MacPhail

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Pub Ltd, May 31, 2005)
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  • The Brave Sister: A Story from the Arabian Nights

    Danuta Mayer, Fiona Waters

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Pub Ltd, )
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  • Breaking Glass

    Takeshi Maekawa, Jonathan Clements

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Pub Ltd, Aug. 31, 1996)
    This is another in the continuing adventures of Ironfist Chinmi. In this story, Master Yong Seng doesn't want to teach Chinmi, instead Chinmi has to steal the hat from his head, and training can begin. Written in cartoon style, this book reads from back to front with numbered boxes.
  • Coraline

    Neil Gaiman

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Pub Ltd, July 31, 2002)
    When Coraline moves with her parents to a new house she is fascinated by the fact that their 'house' is in fact only half a house! Divided into flats years before, there is a brick wall behind a door where once there was a corridor and one day it is corridor again, down which the intrepid Coraline wanders. And so a nightmare-ish mystery begins that takes Coraline into the arms of counterfeit parents and a life that isn't quite right. Can Coraline get out? Can she find her real parents? Will life ever be the same again? "I think this book will nudge "Alice In Wonderland" out of its niche at last. It is the most splendidly original, weird, and frightening book I have read, and yet full of things children will love." - Diana Wynne Jones. "This book will send a shiver down your spine, out through your shoes and into a taxi to the airport. It has the delicate horror of the finest fairy tales, and it is a masterpiece. And you will never think about buttons in quite the same way again." - Terry Pratchett.
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