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Heartstopper meets pop-punk as four Black teenagers form a band to slay the music industry and smash its exclusionist rules. A YA graphic novel about finding your tribe and figuring out your identity in a world that tries to define you.
When 16-year-old Fola Oduwole ends up trapped in Folkshore -- a concealed, magical borough of London -- she must fight an authoritarian council and save her community from destruction.
From the acclaimed author of Sadé and her Shadow Beasts comes Rachel Fatruroti's brand new story - about a boy and his dad dealing with the threat of eviction and a boy from the past who might be able to help ... perfect for fans of A Kind of Spark.Isaiah and his dad have recently moved to a new flat, but now his dad is struggling to pay rent due to illness. Soon, the landlord threatens eviction.In history class, Isaiah is intrigued to discover that in the Victorian period, his school used to be a hospital and his flat block was once a workhouse.In the basement of the flats, Isaiah discovers an old fireplace. When he lights it, a boy called Jacob appears. He tells Isaiah he's been sent to the workhouse after his dad disappeared. But he wants to escape. Can Isaiah help Jacob even though he's from the past ... and will Jacob help Isaiah to find a way to save his home?
Thirteen-year-old Kamaria dreams of attending an eco-camp in Sweden - a seemingly impossible wish as her anxious parents won't even let her go geocaching in their hometown. But summer is turned upside down by the arrival of feisty roller-skating Canadian cousin, Precious, who's visiting with secret troubles. And when Kamaria begins to see otherworldly creatures in the wild, she knows they seek her help. Inspired by her beloved late aunty's archaeological travel journal, Kamaria and Precious put aside their differences to help each other do what they love: even if that means breaking the rules ... And when Kamaria realises that the extraordinary mythical beasts she sees are in desperate need of sanctuary, she must do everything she can to save them. An upliftingand inspiring environmental story that shows everyone canmake a difference to the plight of the natural world.
Twelve-year-old Sade has been escaping to an imaginary world since her mum passed away. But now the two worlds are blurring together. What will it take for Sade to stop the beasts from taking over for good? For fans of ONWARD and A Monster Calls, this is an unmissable illustrated story about grief and love for young readers 9 and up.
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