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Phil Earle

Auteur de The Bubble Wrap Boy

20 oeuvres 363 utilisateurs 13 critiques

A propos de l'auteur

Phil Earle was born in Hull, United Kingdom in 1974. He studied English and drama at the University of Hull. His first job was as a social worker in a children's home. He then trained as a drama therapist and worked in a therapeutic community in London, caring for traumatized and abused afficher plus adolescents. After a couple of years in the care sector, he decided to become a bookseller at Ottakar's. After three years, he became a sales rep, and then a key account manager for Transworld/Random House, and is now sales director at Simon and Schuster Children's Books. He is also the author of several books for children and young adults including Being Billy, Saving Daisy, Demolition Dad, and The Bubble Wrap Boy. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

Œuvres de Phil Earle

The Bubble Wrap Boy (2014) 80 exemplaires
When the Sky Falls (2021) 59 exemplaires
Being Billy (2010) 56 exemplaires
Saving Daisy. Phil Earle (2012) 33 exemplaires
Heroic (2013) 32 exemplaires
Mind the Gap (2017) 17 exemplaires
While the Storm Rages (2022) 15 exemplaires
Until the Road Ends (2023) 12 exemplaires
Superhero Street (2016) 9 exemplaires
The Unlucky Eleven (2019) 4 exemplaires
Grandad's Medal (Early Reader) (2017) 4 exemplaires
Albert and the Garden of Doom (2015) 3 exemplaires
Northern Soul 1 exemplaire

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Representation: Main character with dyslexia
Trigger warnings: Military violence and war themes, World War Two, blood depiction, death of a father and an animal, death of a daughter and child from influenza, (fatal) physical injury, near-death experiences
Score: Seven points out of ten.

Full review to come.
 
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Law_Books600 | 1 autre critique | Nov 3, 2023 |
Story of Beau the stray dog who is rescued by Peggy just before the onset of WW2. When War hits, the directive comes for all non-essential animals to be put down as they are taking precious resoources. Peggy's family refuse and Peggy and her brother are sent to the coast away from London to live with their aunt. Beau becomes a sniffer dog, hunting out humans who are still alive when the bombs have destroyed houses but then catastrophe strikes when a bomb kills Peggy's father and mother. Beau and the cat Mabel with the help of a carrier pigeon Bomber, decide to try to travel and reach Peggy and her brother on the coast. But the journey is fraught with danger.
Lovely book that reminded me of the Michael Morpurgo novels.
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nicsreads | Sep 6, 2023 |
True story about a historical event, takes place during World War II combining a period of war and a touching story, teaches the reader that everyone goes through a tough time and that light will always be at the end of the tunnel, acceptance and love can really be found in the most unexpected places, very strong and brave characters with a boy and gorilla
 
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rfunaro25 | 1 autre critique | Feb 19, 2023 |
One of the Barrington Stoke super readable texts with sepia paper and dyslexic friendly font. Unfortunately, there is a lot of urban British slang in this book that may not translate well to my Australian teenage readers from my Library but nevertheless the story is engaging enough. I was interested to read the notes at the end where Phil Earle wrote that it was based on the true story of a woman who fought to keep her dead husband's voice being used on a train line in London. Nice twist with the author using the friendship between two teenage boys - one who has lost his father and gone off the rails and the other who looks for any way that he can save his mate from wrecking himself.… (plus d'informations)
 
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nicsreads | 1 autre critique | May 15, 2022 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
20
Membres
363
Popularité
#66,173
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
13
ISBN
59
Langues
2

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