Birdsong

4.31 ( 354 Ratings by Goodreads)
Birdsong

Birdsong

4.31 (354 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 7 July, 2022
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Description

Following a traumatic accident, a special friendship helps talented musician Annie heal and rediscover her love of music in this captivating novella from Carnegie Medal-winner Katya Balen.

After a devastating car crash, Annie is unable to play her flute and retreats from the music she’s always loved.

She exists in a world of angry silence – furious with her mum and furious she can’t seem to play her beloved flute any more.

Then she meets Noah, who shows her the blackbirds’ nest hidden in the scrubland near their flats. As their friendship grows, the blackbirds’ glorious song reignites Annie’s passion for music. But when tragedy strikes again, will her fragile progress be put at risk?

Particularly for readers aged 9+ with a reading age of 8.

Prizes

Short-listed for Tees Valley Education Book Award 2023,Long-listed for UKLA Book Award 2024,Nominated for Carnegie Medal for Writing 2023

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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781800900981
ISBN10 1800900988
Number Of Pages 104
Item Weight 180 g
Product Dimensions 130 x 198 x 7 mm
Publisher / Reseller HarperCollins Publishers
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

"Word perfect. Note perfect" – Phil Earle

"Made me cry … Beautiful" – Jackie Morris

"In the same way a great piece of music or an especially stirring sequence in film can overwhelm you, Birdsong fills you to the brim and threatens to spill over … Utterly singular and a triumph" – Just Imagine

"A perfectly structured novella" – Waterstones

"This is a book to dwell in, letting the story wash over you and settle your soul … Katya Balen and Barrington Stoke is a wonderful combination" – Kate Heap, Scope for the Imagination

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Author's Bio

Katya Balen is a rising star in children’s publishing in the UK. Her first book, The Space We’re In, was longlisted for the Carnegie Medal and shortlisted for the Branford Boase Award, while October, October, described by The Times as “a future wild classic”, won the 2022 Carnegie Medal.

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