- Audiolibro
- 2022
- 4 hrs 39 min
- Bloomsbury Children's Books
Título
The Wondrous Prune
Descripción
Bloomsbury presents The Wondrous Prune by Ellie Clements, read by Ella Dacres.
'A warm and charming journey of self-discovery; I particularly liked the irresistible voice of heroine Prune' – Fiona Noble, Bookseller
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Magic comes from within ...
Uprooted by her single mum along with her troublesome older brother, eleven-year-old Prune Robinson is trying to settle in a new town. She figures she can't burden her hard-working mother with the fact she's being bullied. Or the fact that her drawings have started coming to life.
But with her brother soon in danger, Prune comes to realise that she can't hide her power forever; in fact, it might just be the one thing that brings her family back together and saves them all.
Planned as the start of a series about remarkable children from the same neighbourhood, The Wondrous Prune is poignant and surprising with wonderful wish fulfilment and accessible storytelling.
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Detalles del producto
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Título:
The Wondrous Prune
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Idioma:
EN
ISBN de audio:
9781526638304
Fecha de publicación:
11 de mayo de 2022
Palabras clave:
Young Black protagonist main characterBAME black minority ethnic diversity own voicesmulti-cultural multicultural diverseAdventure exciting page-turningFor seven eight nine ten year oldsStrong heroine young girlsFantasy story kidsFeminism female characterFamily brother sibling relationship7 8 9 10 yoSchool problems bullyingMagic superpowers powerContemporary modernDrawing art magicalPOC people of colour colorafrican american
Duración
4 hrs 39 min
Tipo de producto
AUDIO
Explícito:
No
Audiodrama:
No
Unabridged:
Sí
Sobre el autor:
Ellie Clements was born in London and decided she wanted to become an author at the age of nine, when her favourite hobby was writing short stories. Her passion for writing continued and she later studied journalism at university. Ellie's working life has mostly been spent in the charity sector, and when she isn't busy writing for children, she enjoys long walks, browsing her local bookshop and the occasional spot of karaoke.