Elizabeth Honey is a hugely popular, award-winning author of
poetry, picture books and junior novels. Her playful humour,
originality and energy strike a chord with kids everywhere. Her
books are published in the USA, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands,
Hungary, Bulgaria, Korea, Taiwan and China.
Heike Brandt is a bookseller, writer, translator and critic. She
founded and ran a specialist children's bookstore in Berlin, which
operated as a collective. She is the author of three books for
young people: Die Menschenrechte haben kein Geschlecht, Wie ein
Vogel im K fig and Katzenspr nge. She has translated over 70 books
from English to German, including books by Australian authors
Elizabeth Honey and John Marsden, and books from the UK, USA,
Canada and Nigeria.
'...an exciting climax as the threads tie together, from one side of the globe to the other, of stories past and present. Highly recommended for 10 to 14 year-olds, and irresistible to teachers for class use with its themes of history, language differences and human rights.' Bookseller + Publisher, March 2007'...a funny, suspenseful novel...a touching story of friendship, football and the power of the Internet.'AgeEducation newsletter, Term 2 2007'...may become a contemporary classic - one to find spiraled layers in, a true friend for life.' Practically PrimaryFebruary 2008
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