McCaughrean, Geraldine

  • Under a fire-red sky

    £8.99

    With World War II looming, four young people sit on a train waiting to be evacuated to a safer place – but they don’t want to go. They climb out of the carriage window and head back to Greenwich, forming an unlikely friendship. They spend their days trying to be useful. Laurence is building a secret machine. Gemmy searches bombed-out homes for things of value – only to find an adorable mutt she can’t even give away. Franklin wants to join the Fire Service, although it means lying about his age. Olive looks after her father, who is broken by the deaths of his fellow firefighters. And together, the four roam the streets of London, discovering their resilience amongst the secrets of the city. But as the Blitz unleashes a barrage of bombs on London, turning the sky ragged with flame, can the friends keep each other safe and survive?

  • A Tale of Two Dragons

    £7.99

    Two kingdoms, two dragons – which side will win, or will peace prevail? The kingdoms of Arbor with its lush forests, and Pomosa rich with farmland, have no love between them, and the children have taken to sneaking across the borders to thieve. If only they would share their produce. But the Kings decide to fight, instead, with dragons. But what kind of future will that bring?

  • A Tale of Two Dragons

    £12.99

    Two kingdoms, two dragons – which side will win, or will peace prevail? The kingdoms of Arbor with its lush forests, and Pomosa rich with farmland, have no love between them, and the children have taken to sneaking across the borders to thieve. If only they would share their produce. But the Kings decide to fight, instead, with dragons. But what kind of future will that bring?

  • The Secret Garden

    The Secret Garden

    £16.99

    When Mary Lennox is sent from India to live with her uncle at gloomy Misselthwaite Manor, she is the most spoiled and contrary child you could ever meet. But she is also extremely lonely. Until one day, she discovers a walled garden that has been kept secret for years. With the help of a little robin, Mary unearths the key and unlocks the wonder that lies beyond the garden walls – and finds that making friends can be every bit life-changing as a magical garden.

  • Where The World Ends

    Where The World Ends

    £6.99

    In the summer of 1723, 8 boys and 3 men were marooned on a rocky stack in the middle of the sea at the edge of the Outer Hebrides. This book tells the story of how they survived nine months of deadly storms, madness and starvation with only a few ropes and baskets, and their own fortitude and endurance to save them.

  • Orchard Book Of Greek Myths

    £16.99

    This collection of Greek myths catches all the magic of the stories for today’s readers with its lively retellings and appealing illustrations.

  • Death Defying Pepper Roux

    £6.99

    Pepper Roux has a charmed life, not only because he confounded his mad aunt’s prediction that he was going to die at 14 by remaining alive, but also because he can step into any role he likes and have an adventure. Pepper becomes a sea captain and a sausage-seller, amongst other things, creating chaos wherever he goes.