I’ll Be Home for Christmas

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Pub Date 22 Sep 2016 | Archive Date 28 Nov 2016
Little Tiger Group | Stripes Publishing

Description

The UK’s top Young Adult authors join together in this collection of new stories and poems on the theme of home.
Contributors include: Tom Becker, Holly Bourne, Sita Brahmachari, Kevin Brooks, Melvin Burgess, Katy Cannon , Cat Clarke, Juno Dawson, Julie Mayhew, Non Pratt, Marcus Sedgwick, Lisa Williamson and Benjamin Zephaniah.
£1 from the sale of every book will be donated to Crisis, the national homelessness charity. To find out more about Crisis, see www.crisis.org.uk

The UK’s top Young Adult authors join together in this collection of new stories and poems on the theme of home.
Contributors include: Tom Becker, Holly Bourne, Sita Brahmachari, Kevin Brooks...


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ISBN 9781847157720
PRICE £7.99 (GBP)

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Brilliant and at times heartbreaking anthology of stories by some of the best voices in YA fiction right now. Holly Bourne's story particularly stands out for me as a gem in a book full of them. My only regret is that I didn't wait for Christmas to read them. Guess I'll just have to go again...

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The book contains many different styles of storytelling from poems to short stories, the concept of home is explored and I thoroughly enjoyed it. This book is for a good cause and I will be buying it when it appears in shops.

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A really heartwarming collection of short stories by UKYA authors about all the different ways teenagers feel about their homes. Some are incredibly touching - Non Pratt & Cat Clarke's in particular were my favourites. As well as portraying a range of income classes, the characters are diverse in race and sexuality and personality. You couldnt ask for a better collection of short stories for christmas!

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