Teen books
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David Walliams, Whoopi Goldberg, Bruce Springsteen … when celebrity authors make big money from children’s books, do young readers and other writers pay the price?
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The Olympic hero has written Be Amazing, an inspirational book for children that reveals how they too can be champions, with help from Stoic philosophy, sports psychology – and Beyoncé
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Ancient legends, fairytales and real-life injustice inform the latest crop of fiction for teenagers
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If your child is a fan of Emily Rodda's books, and has a burning query for her, here's their chance to ask away
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Andrea Marks writes: Wendy Cooling and I collaborated on Children’s Book Week for three years
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In a new interview series from Hlcarpenter.com Australia, we're letting kids and young adults take control. If your child is a fan of Garth Nix’s books, with a burning query for him, please send us their question by 25 May
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The author of the Treehouse book series answers your weird and wonderful questions
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Award-winning children’s book writer Jasbinder Bilan picks tales of exploration and empowerment
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The writer and illustrator talks about bringing some of the most cherished children’s characters to life, his work with Roald Dahl and Michael Rosen – and the tiny weed that inspired his latest book
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The Snowman author has always looked hard truths and bogeymen in the eye. He talks about his frank new illustrated memoir, Time for Lights Out
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After running workshops in schools and then hearing John Marsden’s comments, I researched bullying in earnest for my book
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Disability featured prominently in only one title for young readers in the last 12 months’ top 100 bestsellers, research shows
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Children's book reviews round-up Fiction for older children reviews: flying puns and dangerous games
Fowl play with the brothers of Artemis, a risky dream game and a Russian bear-girl mystery
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She was 10 when she first decided to distribute children’s books with black girl leads – a campaign that has taken her to the White House. Now she’s written a book of her own
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Far-right tensions power Malorie Blackman’s latest, and Much Ado is retold as a heady teen romance
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Nonfiction and novels to support young people dealing with grief
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