Wednesday 1 October 2014

National Non Fiction November 2014



National Non-Fiction November 2014

National Non-Fiction November is the Federation of Children’s Book Groups’ annual celebration of all things factual. Born out of National Non-Fiction Day, 2014 marks a new departure, with the whole month now being a celebration of all those readers, authors and illustrators who have a passion for information and facts.

One of our projects this year is '30 days of Adventures in the Real World'. On each day of November we will highlight a different aspect of non-fiction for children and young people. Interviews with non-fiction authors and illustrators, competitions, book lists, activity sheets and opinion pieces will be found in a variety of locations including magazines, on the radio, and online across a wide variety of websites. You will be able to take part in your own 30 day adventure by following the daily links on the Federation of Children's Book Group's website (http://www.fcbg.org.uk) and also via other social media outlets, using the hashtags #RealWorldAdventures and #NNFN

National Non-Fiction November is an ideal time to invite a non-fiction author for an event at your local school, library, or youth group. You can find details of many non-fiction authors at Contact an Author and Authors Aloud. FCBG groups also have access to a dedicated directory of non-fiction authors who are keen to visit groups for events.

http://www.fcbg.org.uk/resources/

Thursday 26 July 2012

There's a new piece of research published by the Literacy Trust here in the UK about boys falling behind in reading and how this could be tackled. One of the reasons found is a lack of books of interest to boys. They do tend to prefer non-fiction, but that is so often overlooked by big publishers, schools and even parents. Read the report here http://www.literacytrust.org.uk/assets/0001/4056/Boys_Commission_Report.pdf
Moriarty Press is featured in interview with Shipwrecked! author Alexandra Pratt on http://www.bookengine.blogspot.co.uk/ a blog that's a must for anyone interested in children's books and writing.

Saturday 9 June 2012

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See Shipwrecked! and other titles by author Alexandra Pratt on Goodreads.com, for reviews, discussions, news and more!

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Friday 18 May 2012

front cover

SHIPWRECKED! 
Murder and mutiny in remotest Patagonia
by 
Alexandra Pratt

Published by Moriarty Press

It's 1740, and a British warship is wrecked on a remote island in Patagonia. But that is only the first of Midshipman Isaac Morris's problems. When mutiny among the crew leads to murder, Isaac must survive starvation, slavery and imprisonment if he wants to see his home again....

Advance praise for SHIPWRECKED!:


"Mutiny, murder, slavery and adventure on the high seas – and it's all true. What more could a young reader want?  The story of the disastrous voyage of HMS Wager, and its rounding of Cape Horn in 1740, has been told before, but not in a way quite so accessible for kids. Through the eyes of the young midshipman Isaac Morris, Alexandra Pratt takes us straight to the heart of a terrifying yet thrilling tale." Nick Hazlewood, author

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